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New Aminobenzimidazole Antimalarial Agents With a Novel Mechanism of Action

Grant number: 1163235 | Funding period: 2019 - 2021

Completed

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Discovery and development of 2-aminobenzimidazoles as potent antimalarials

SM Devine, MP Challis, JK Kigotho, G Siddiqui, A De Paoli, CA MacRaild, VM Avery, DJ Creek, RS Norton, PJ Scammells

2021-10-05

The emergence of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to frontline antimalarials, including artemisinin combination therapies, highlig..

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The Development Process for Discovery and Clinical Advancement of Modern Antimalarials

TD Ashton, SM Devine, JJ Möhrle, B Laleu, JN Burrows, SA Charman, DJ Creek, BE Sleebs

2019-12-12

Malaria is a devastating disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, resulting in approximately 435000 deaths in 2018. The impact of m..

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