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Awesome! The discussion about hemoglobin degradation and the life cycle were really interesting. I also had no idea that malaria was so prevalent in ancient Rome so that was very cool to learn about. I would love to hear more about the mechanism of <i>P. falciparum</i> entry into human cells. Great job! | Awesome! The discussion about hemoglobin degradation and the life cycle were really interesting. I also had no idea that malaria was so prevalent in ancient Rome so that was very cool to learn about. I would love to hear more about the mechanism of <i>P. falciparum</i> entry into human cells. Great job! -Emma Stewart-Bates |
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Awesome! The discussion about hemoglobin degradation and the life cycle were really interesting. I also had no idea that malaria was so prevalent in ancient Rome so that was very cool to learn about. I would love to hear more about the mechanism of P. falciparum entry into human cells. Great job! -Emma Stewart-Bates