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Editorial: New advances in knowledge of the parasite-host relationship during malarial infection
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ALBRECHT, Letusa; BOSCARDIN, Silvia Beatriz; SCOPEL, Kezia Katiani. Editorial: New advances in knowledge of the parasite-host relationship during malarial infection. Front. Immunol, v. 13, n. 1041240, p. 1–2 2022.
1664-3224
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Albrecht, Letusa
Boscardin, Silvia Beatriz
Scopel, Kezia Katiani
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Understanding how the parasite interacts with the host and how the host responds to this interaction is fundamental for developing new tools for malaria interventions. In this Research Topic, aspects of the parasite-host relationship were discussed.
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