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English: Blood-sucking Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes possess a hypervariable pattern recognition receptor capable of producing thousands of possible alternative splice forms to fight infection.
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Source A Protean Insect Receptor Holds the Key to Broad-Based Pathogen Recognition. Gross L, PLoS Biology Vol. 4/7/2006, e246. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040246
Author Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
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