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Plasmodium falciparum acyl carrier protein crystal structures in disulfide-linked and reduced states and their prevalence during blood stags growth
John R. Gallagher,
Sean T. Prigge
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acyl Carrier Protein
100%
Disulfides
67%
Plasmodium falciparum
67%
Apicoplasts
63%
Reducing Agents
48%
Parasites
42%
Diamide
38%
Fatty Acids
32%
Growth
32%
Life Cycle Stages
13%
Oxidation-Reduction
12%
Organelles
12%
Malaria
11%
Oxidative Stress
9%
Liver
6%
Chemical Compounds
Acyl-Carrier Protein
90%
Disulfide
52%
Reducing Agent
41%
Biosynthesis
40%
Fatty Acid
38%
Lethal
19%
Redox State
18%
Oxidative Stress
15%
Solvent
14%
Pharmacological Metabolism
12%
Crystal Structure
7%
Molecule
5%