Abstract

Malaria infection of the host cells requires host—parasite recognition events mediated by adhesion and signaling molecules. Recent development of systems for stable transformation and targeted integration of exogenous DNA in malaria parasites provides a powerful tool to study the structure and function of Plasmodium attachment motifs, and their role in infection and disease.

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