A micro-bead device to explore Plasmodium falciparum-infected, spherocytic or aged red blood cells prone to mechanical retention by spleen endothelial slits
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A micro-bead device to explore / Plasmodium falciparum-infected, spherocytic or aged red blood cells prone to mechanical retention by spleen endothelial slits
1. Département de Parasitologie Mycologie, Institut Pasteur, Unité d'Immunologie Moléculaire des Parasites, F- 75015, Paris, France 2. CNRS, URA2581, Paris, France 3. INSERM - UPMC (Paris 6 University) UMRs945, F- 75013, Paris, France 4. Fond Ackermann, Fondation de France, France 5. Department of Pediatrics, Necker Hospital, AP-HP, F-75015, Paris, France 6. Department of Parasitology, Pitié Salpétrière Hospital, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France 7. Department of Haematology, Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital, AP-HP, F-94270, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France 8. Department of Surgery, Beaujon Hospital, AP-HP, F-92110, Clichy, France 9. Department of Pathology, Beaujon Hospital, AP-HP, F-92110, Clichy, France 10. Department of Surgery, Saint-Antoine Hospital, AP-HP, F-75018, Paris, France 11. Département de Parasitologie Mycologie, Institut Pasteur, mmunophysiologie et Parasitisme Intracellulaire, F-75015, Paris, France 12. New York Blood Centre, New York, NY, 10065, USA