'Breakthrough' in Malaria Fight, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Study

BBC -- Australian scientists have identified a potential treatment to combat malaria. The malaria parasite produces a glue-like substance which makes the cells it infects sticky, so they cannot be flushed through the body. The researchers have shown removing a protein responsible for the glue can destroy its stickiness, and undermine the parasite's defence.

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