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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! -Emma Stewart-Bates | 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 | ||
Really cool and thorough page! I particularly enjoyed reading about the metabolism of <i>P. falciparum</i>. My one suggestion would be to beef up the section about the immune response to infection by <i>P. falciparum</i>. Otherwise, nice work. -- Daniel Maffezzoli |
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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
Really cool and thorough page! I particularly enjoyed reading about the metabolism of P. falciparum. My one suggestion would be to beef up the section about the immune response to infection by P. falciparum. Otherwise, nice work. -- Daniel Maffezzoli