English: A transmission electron micrograph of a Plasmodium knowlesi merozoite attached to a red blood cell.
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"Cellular dissection of malaria parasite invasion of human erythrocytes using viable Plasmodium knowlesi merozoites" Scientific Reports. July 2018. Figure 4, panel C. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28457-z
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Lyth O, Vizcay-Barrena G, Wright KE, Haase S, Mohring F, Najer A, Henshall IG, Ashdown GW, Bannister LH, Drew DR, Beeson JG, Fleck RA, Moon RW, Wilson DW, Baum J.
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A Plasmodium knowlesi merozoite attached to a red blood cell