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The origin of malignant malaria
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106
, 2009
"... Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of malignant malaria, is among the most severe human infectious diseases. The closest known relative of P. falciparum is a chimpanzee parasite, Plasmodium reichenowi, of which one single isolate was previously known. The co-speciation hypothesis suggests t ..."
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blood was collected via venipuncture into a syringe or EDTA vaccutainer and 1 mL was spotted onto Whatman #3 filter paper or Whatman/S&S 903 filter paper. Spots were allowed to dry and were placed in an envelope and sealed in a cliplock bag with silica gel. Dried samples were frozen at Ϫ80°C once
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"... Can the blind see? Blindsight is residual visual capacity in a field defect secondary to damaged striate cortex without conscious awareness. This phenomenon was discovered when patients with this form of field loss were given forced-choice testing. Although the subjects denied seeing anything, their ..."
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visually impaired and even man agement of our sighted patients. Key Words: blindsight, residual vision, ambient vision, consciousness, awareness. he k~ v1' tb m hi te as th sil th be fOJ so to tel ri~ so. ge Vo Can the blind see? The possibility that a blind person can see is counter-intuitive. How