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      Ultrastructure Expansion Microscopy of blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum reveals precise localization of tight junction proteins during invasion

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      13th Asia Pacific Microscopy Congress 2025 (APMC13)
      2-7 Febuary 2025
      Expansion, Malaria, Biology, Light, Fluorescence
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            21 January 2025
            : e275
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            [1 ]The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
            [2 ]Department of Medical Biology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
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            *Corresponding author: ling.d@ 123456wehi.edu.au
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            10.14293/APMC13-2025-0275
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            13th Asia Pacific Microscopy Congress 2025
            APMC13
            13
            Brisbane, Australia
            2-7 Febuary 2025
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            BLS10 - Expansion Microscopy

            Light,Biology,Expansion,Malaria,Fluorescence

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