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Chapter and Conference Paper
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...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
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...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
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...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
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...