International audienceMalaria is one of the major global health problems. About 500 million humans are infected each year, and 1 million, mostly African children, die from malaria annually. No vaccine is yet in sight, and those drugs that have previously served us well are now losing ground against the disease as parasites become resistant to our best compounds. The need for development of new antimalarials is now more urgent than ever. An exciting avenue for development of new drugs emerged recently when it was discovered that the malaria parasites have a previously unrecognized evolutionary history aligned to plants. These parasites contain a subcellular compartment - the apicoplast - which is homologous to the chloroplast of plants and a...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Objectives: Malaria has been a major global health problem in recent times with increasing mortality...
Malaria continues to be one of the leading causes of human mortality in the world, and the therapies...
© 2017 Dr. Taher UddinHuman malaria is caused by six species of Plasmodium, and despite considerable...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
Malaria remains a global threat with millions of deaths annually. Emergence of parasite strains resi...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Objectives: Malaria has been a major global health problem in recent times with increasing mortality...
Malaria continues to be one of the leading causes of human mortality in the world, and the therapies...
© 2017 Dr. Taher UddinHuman malaria is caused by six species of Plasmodium, and despite considerable...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
National audienceargeting malaria parasite at the level of apicoplast : an update In 1996, the disco...
Malaria remains a global threat with millions of deaths annually. Emergence of parasite strains resi...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium spp., remains with more than 400.000 deaths per year one of the most s...