Studies on antimalarial activity, physicochemical properties and mechanism of action of 4(1H)-quinolones and artemisinin
Malaria continues to be a global health problem, affecting hundreds of millions and killing hundreds of thousands every year. In order to heed the call for new treatments for malaria, the Manetsch lab has turned to the studies of previously abandoned antimalarials as well as mechanism of action stud...
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