Hookworms remain a major health burden in the developing world, with hundreds of millions currently afflicted by these blood-feeding parasites. There exists a vital need for the discovery of novel drugs and identification of parasite drug targets for the development of chemotherapies. New drug development requires the identification of compounds that target molecules essential to parasite survival and preclinical testing in robust, standardized animal models of human disease. This process can prove costly and time consuming using conventional, low-throughput methods. We have developed a novel high-throughput screen (HTS) to identify anthelmintics for the treatment of soil-transmitted helminths. Our high-throughput, plate reader-based assay ...
Parasitic nematodes infect hundreds of millions of people and farmed livestock. Further, plant paras...
Soil-transmitted nematodes (STNs), namely hookworms, whipworms, and ascarids, are extremely common p...
The 3 major classes of soil transmitted helminths (whipworm, hookworm and Ascaris) affect 1.5 billio...
Intestinal roundworm parasites infect two billion people in the world. In much of the developing wor...
The soil-transmitted helminthes infect up to two billion people and are leading causes of morbidity ...
Hookworm infections are one of the most common in the world, infecting over 600 million people world...
The soil-transmitted helminthes infect up to two billion people and are leading causes of morbidity ...
Hookworm infections cause a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting ~740 million people worldwide...
Due to major problems with drug resistance in parasitic nematodes of animals, there is a substantial...
Parasitic worms cause very significant diseases in animals and humans worldwide, and their control i...
BACKGROUND: Helminth parasites cause untold morbidity and mortality to billions of people and livest...
Parasitic nematodes are beginning to show resistance to the most commonly used classes of anthelmint...
There is a substantial need to develop new medicines against parasitic diseases via public-private p...
Schistosomiasis, one of the most prevalent neglected parasitic diseases affecting humans and animals...
Nearly three billion humans worldwide have helminth infections, which accounts for a global disease ...
Parasitic nematodes infect hundreds of millions of people and farmed livestock. Further, plant paras...
Soil-transmitted nematodes (STNs), namely hookworms, whipworms, and ascarids, are extremely common p...
The 3 major classes of soil transmitted helminths (whipworm, hookworm and Ascaris) affect 1.5 billio...
Intestinal roundworm parasites infect two billion people in the world. In much of the developing wor...
The soil-transmitted helminthes infect up to two billion people and are leading causes of morbidity ...
Hookworm infections are one of the most common in the world, infecting over 600 million people world...
The soil-transmitted helminthes infect up to two billion people and are leading causes of morbidity ...
Hookworm infections cause a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting ~740 million people worldwide...
Due to major problems with drug resistance in parasitic nematodes of animals, there is a substantial...
Parasitic worms cause very significant diseases in animals and humans worldwide, and their control i...
BACKGROUND: Helminth parasites cause untold morbidity and mortality to billions of people and livest...
Parasitic nematodes are beginning to show resistance to the most commonly used classes of anthelmint...
There is a substantial need to develop new medicines against parasitic diseases via public-private p...
Schistosomiasis, one of the most prevalent neglected parasitic diseases affecting humans and animals...
Nearly three billion humans worldwide have helminth infections, which accounts for a global disease ...
Parasitic nematodes infect hundreds of millions of people and farmed livestock. Further, plant paras...
Soil-transmitted nematodes (STNs), namely hookworms, whipworms, and ascarids, are extremely common p...
The 3 major classes of soil transmitted helminths (whipworm, hookworm and Ascaris) affect 1.5 billio...