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1. Clues to evolution of the SERA multigene family in 18 Plasmodium species.

2. The functional domain of GCS1-based gamete fusion resides in the amino terminus in plant and parasite species.

3. Phylogeny and evolution of the SERA multigene family in the genus Plasmodium.

4. Isolation of Mutants With Reduced Susceptibility to Piperaquine From a Mutator of the Rodent Malaria Parasite Plasmodium berghei.

5. Plasmodium falciparum kelch 13: a potential molecular marker for tackling artemisinin-resistant malaria parasites.

6. Generation of Rodent Malaria Parasites with a High Mutation Rate by Destructing Proofreading Activity of DNA Polymerase δ.

7. CD8+ T cell activation by murine erythroblasts infected with malaria parasites.

8. Fertilization is a novel attacking site for the transmission blocking of malaria parasites

9. Derivatives of Dictyostelium differentiation-inducing factors suppress the growth of Plasmodium parasites in vitro and in vivo.

10. Fitness of sulfadoxine-resistant Plasmodium berghei harboring a single mutation in dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS).

11. Male Fertility of Malaria Parasites Is Determined by GCS1, a Plant-Type Reproduction Factor

12. PbGCβ Is Essential for Plasmodium Ookinete Motility to Invade Midgut Cell and for Successful Completion of Parasite Life Cycle in Mosquitoes.

13. Lactate retards the development of erythrocytic stages of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.

14. A longer-chain acylated derivative of Dictyostelium differentiation-inducing factor-1 enhances the antimalarial activity against Plasmodium parasites.

16. Cross-reactivity in rapid diagnostic tests between human malaria and zoonotic simian malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi infections

17. A rodent malaria, Plasmodium berghei, is experimentally transmitted to mice by merely probing of infective mosquito, Anopheles stephensi

18. Direct evidence for the atovaquone action on the Plasmodium cytochrome bc1 complex.

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