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English: Hemozoin formation in P. falciparum, many antimalarials are strong inhibitors of hemozoin crystal growth. Birefringence of hemozoin. Left: Giemsa-stained thin blood smear. Right: the same field viewed with polarized light (magnification x 3 000).
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