“…All Rosetting assays were performed three times in triplicate PvRON4 binding to RBC (m = 34 ± 2.7) was compared with binding to normocytes (m = 11 ± 1.4), it was observed that the amount of rosettes compared with normocytes became significantly reduced, t test: t(10) = 18.68, p = .001 (Figure 1b,c). This suggested that PvRON4 binding to RBC depends on a more immature RBC population, similar to that reported for other P. vivax antigens, such as PvAMA1 (Arevalo-Pinzon, Bermudez, Hernandez, Curtidor, & Patarroyo, 2017), PvGAMA , and EBP2 (Ntumngia et al, 2016), whereas PvDBPRII bound to both RBC and normocytes (Figure 1c). Several reports have shown that different P. falciparum strains differ regarding their ability to invade RBC treated with different enzymes, such as trypsin, chymotrypsin, and neuraminidase, removing different receptors from RBC surface DeSimone et al, 2009).…”