Heidelberg University: Malaria Parasites Move on Right-Handed Helices
November 25, 2025
November 25, 2025
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Nov. 25 (TNSjou) -- Heidelberg University issued the following news release:
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Malaria Parasites Move on Right-Handed Helices
Motion patterns help the transition between tissue compartments - explanation for asymmetry in the body plan of the pathogen
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With victims numbering in the millions, malaria is an infectious disease caused by the bite of a mosquito carrying the malaria parasite. After penetrating th . . .
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Malaria Parasites Move on Right-Handed Helices
Motion patterns help the transition between tissue compartments - explanation for asymmetry in the body plan of the pathogen
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With victims numbering in the millions, malaria is an infectious disease caused by the bite of a mosquito carrying the malaria parasite. After penetrating th . . .
