Short communicationFunction of the plasmodium export element can be blocked by green fluorescent protein
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Acknowledgements
We thank the Red Cross Blood Service (Melbourne, Australia) for red cells. EK was supported by an International Travelling Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust. A.C. is supported by an International Research Fellowship from HHMI. This work was supported by the NIH (RO1 AI44008), the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Australia Research Council.
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