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Abi PerrinLab: Malaria Biochemistry LaboratoryJob Title: Postdoc Breadcrumb Home Research Researchers Abi Perrin Researching how malaria parasites grow and develop in red blood cells, and specifically how these processes are controlled by a protein kinase (PKG).Year published (-)2019 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (1)Cell Biology (1) (-)Imaging (1)Immunology (1)Infectious Disease (1)Model Organisms (1)Structural Biology & Biophysics (1) Facet Research topicsCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (1) Facet Crick Pre-CrickPublication type (-)Journal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)PLOS Pathogens (1) Facet Journal Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 08 March 2021 02:02 The Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry bulb protein RAMA plays an essential role in rhoptry neck morphogenesis and host red blood cell invasion Authors (7) Emma S SherlingAbi PerrinEllen KnuepferMatt RussellLucy Collinson Louis H MillerMike Blackman PLOS Pathogens Published 6 September 2019 Crick labs/ facilitiesTony HolderMike BlackmanElectron MicroscopyFull details
The Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry bulb protein RAMA plays an essential role in rhoptry neck morphogenesis and host red blood cell invasion Authors (7) Emma S SherlingAbi PerrinEllen KnuepferMatt RussellLucy Collinson Louis H MillerMike Blackman PLOS Pathogens Published 6 September 2019 Crick labs/ facilitiesTony HolderMike BlackmanElectron MicroscopyFull details