Hidden Biomass of Intact Malaria Parasites in the Human Spleen.
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The human spleen is a major reservoir for long-lived vaccinia virus-specific memory B cells.
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Retention of erythrocytes in the spleen: a double-edged process in human malaria.
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The pathogenesis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in humans: insights from splenic physiology.
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Quantitative assessment of sensing and sequestration of spherocytic erythrocytes by the human spleen.
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Surface area loss and increased sphericity account for the splenic entrapment of subpopulations of Plasmodium falciparum ring-infected erythrocytes.
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Splenic retention of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes to block the transmission of malaria.
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A biomimetic microfluidic chip to study the circulation and mechanical retention of red blood cells in the spleen.
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Biomechanics of red blood cells in human spleen and consequences for physiology and disease.
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Mechanics of diseased red blood cells in human spleen and consequences for hereditary blood disorders.
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