Research BriefPlasmodium falciparum: A Homologue of p-Aminobenzoic Acid Synthetase☆,☆☆
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This research was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council and the UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR). A.F.C. was supported by an International Research Scholar's award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper are available in the EMBL database under the Accession number AF119554.
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