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Single Cell Mechanics Study of the Human Disease Malaria
2006
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
Living cells do possess structural and mechanical properties' and any deviation in these properties not only results in the breakdown of their physiological functions, but may also give rise to human diseases. One such example is that of malaria. Single cell mechanics study of malaria had been done to investigate the changes in the structure-property-function relationship of red blood cells (RBCs) arising from infection by the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. Here, biophysical
doi:10.1299/jbse.1.82
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