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    Localization of Phospholipids in Plasma Membranes of Mammalian Cells

    A transversal, asymmetric distribution of phospholipids is characteristic for most membrane systems investigated so far. Following a period in which an inventory was made of the asymmetry in various membrane s...

    J. A. F. Op den Kamp, E. Middelkoop in Biological Membranes: Structure, Biogenesi… (1994)

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    Recognition and Elimination of Malaria-Infected Erythrocytes by a Modified Phospholipase A

    The erythrocyte plays an essential role in a particular part of the complex life cycle of Plasmodium, the malaria causing parasite, when it serves as a host cell in which the parasite feeds, grows and multipli...

    J. A. F. Op den Kamp, G. Moll, A. P. Simões, B. Roelofsen in Dynamics of Membrane Assembly (1992)

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    Phospholipid Localization and Mobility in Plasmodium Infected Erythrocytes

    Upon infection of erythrocytes with Plasmodium, the malaria causing parasite, the red cell membrane undergoes a variety of changes. Proteins, encoded by the parasitic DNA are inserted into the membrane (Howard...

    J. A. F. Op den Kamp, G. Moll, A. P. Simões in Dynamics and Biogenesis of Membranes (1990)

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    Some Aspects of the Ca-Pump in Human Red Blood Cells

    HRBCs are endowed with a membrane-bound system which extrudes Ca2+ ions against a large gradient from the cytosol to the medium (Schatzmann, 1966; Schatzmann and Vincenzi, 1969; Lee and Shin, 1969; Olson and Cazo...

    H. J. Schatzmann, B. Roelofsen in Biochemistry of Membrane Transport (1977)