Intracellular proteolysis of kininogen by malaria parasites promotes release of active kinins

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Background: The malaria burden remains a major public health concern, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The complex biology of Plasmodium, the apicomplexan parasite responsible for this disease, challenges efforts to develop new strategies to control the d.

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