Resistance to malaria through structural variation of red blood cell invasion receptors. (sciencenews.org)
The way the body reacts to bacteria is with white blood cell invasion and inflammation. (safarivet.com)
«Using laser tweezers to study red blood cell invasion gives us an unprecedented level of control over the whole process and will help us to understand this critical process at a level of detail that has not been possible before,» says senior study author Julian Rayner of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. (sciencedaily.com)