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Malaria is an infectious and lethal disease transmitted by [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoph%C3%A8le Anopheles mosquitos], leading to the apparition of fever, vomiting, fatigue or even coma. If this disease is not well treated, the symptoms could return even months after and can infect humans as well as other animals. | Malaria is an infectious and lethal disease transmitted by [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoph%C3%A8le Anopheles mosquitos], leading to the apparition of fever, vomiting, fatigue or even coma. If this disease is not well treated, the symptoms could return even months after and can infect humans as well as other animals. | ||
- | The parasit, a plasmodium type (Plasmodium falciparum for humans), introduced by the female mosquito, will infect the hepatic cells then the victim’s blood in order to destroy the red blood corpuscule. | + | The parasit, a plasmodium type (''Plasmodium falciparum'' for humans), introduced by the female mosquito, will infect the hepatic cells then the victim’s blood in order to destroy the red blood corpuscule. |
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Plasmodium falciparum Atg8 in complex with Plasmodium falciparum Atg3 peptide
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