First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology  @WEHImovies
First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology  @WEHImovies
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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute scientists have taken a significant step toward developing a new vaccine for malaria, revealing for the first time an ‘atomic-scale’ blueprint of how the parasite invades human cells.

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First malaria-human contact mapped with Nobel Prize-winning technology @WEHImovies

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