New therapeutics to combat malaria are desperately needed. Here we show that the enzyme protein farnesyltransferase (PFT) from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparurn (P. falciparum) is an ideal drug target. PFT inhibitors (PFTIs) are well tolerated in man, but are highly cytotoxic to P. falciparum. Because of their anticancer properties, PFTIs comprise a highly developed class of compounds. PFTIs are ideal for the rapid development of antimalarials, allowing piggy-backing on previously garnered information. Low nanomolar concentrations of tetrahydroquinoline (THQ)-based PFTIs inhibit P. falciparum PFT and are cytotoxic to cultured parasites. Biochemical studies suggest inhibition of parasite PFT as the mode of THQ cytotoxicity. Studi...
To accelerate progress in the development of therapeutics for protozoan parasitic diseases, we are s...
Malaria continues to represent a very serious health problem in the tropics. The current methods of ...
The search for novel antimalarials continues due to the need to combat the rapidly increasing preval...
New therapeutics to combat malaria are desperately needed. Here we show that the enzyme protein farn...
New therapeutics to combat malaria are desperately needed. Here we show that the enzyme protein farn...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Third world nations require immediate access to inexpensive therapeutics to counter the high mortali...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Third world nations require immediate access to inexpensive therapeutics to counter the high mortali...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
(Chemical Equation Presented) Antimalarial compounds: Structurally simple acyclic inhibitors of prot...
New antimalarials are urgently needed. We have shown that tetrahydroquinoline (THQ) protein farnesyl...
To accelerate progress in the development of therapeutics for protozoan parasitic diseases, we are s...
Malaria continues to represent a very serious health problem in the tropics. The current methods of ...
The search for novel antimalarials continues due to the need to combat the rapidly increasing preval...
New therapeutics to combat malaria are desperately needed. Here we show that the enzyme protein farn...
New therapeutics to combat malaria are desperately needed. Here we show that the enzyme protein farn...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Third world nations require immediate access to inexpensive therapeutics to counter the high mortali...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Substituted tetrahydroquinolines (THQs) have been previously identified as inhibitors of mammalian p...
Third world nations require immediate access to inexpensive therapeutics to counter the high mortali...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
New chemotherapeutics are urgently needed to combat malaria. We previously reported on a novel serie...
(Chemical Equation Presented) Antimalarial compounds: Structurally simple acyclic inhibitors of prot...
New antimalarials are urgently needed. We have shown that tetrahydroquinoline (THQ) protein farnesyl...
To accelerate progress in the development of therapeutics for protozoan parasitic diseases, we are s...
Malaria continues to represent a very serious health problem in the tropics. The current methods of ...
The search for novel antimalarials continues due to the need to combat the rapidly increasing preval...