Figure 6
Figure 6. An indirect histochemical stain of erythrocytes from a heterozygote for G6PD deficiency who was suffering from naturally acquired malaria. The more pigmented cells are those that contain normal G6PD activity. They contain the highest percentage of malaria parasites, as shown by the arrows. (Courtesy Professor Lucio Luzzatto.)

An indirect histochemical stain of erythrocytes from a heterozygote for G6PD deficiency who was suffering from naturally acquired malaria. The more pigmented cells are those that contain normal G6PD activity. They contain the highest percentage of malaria parasites, as shown by the arrows. (Courtesy Professor Lucio Luzzatto.)

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