BackgroundDrug repurposing or repositioning refers to the usage of existing drugs in diseases other than those it was originally used for. For diseases like malaria, where there is an urgent need for active drug candidates, the strategy offers a route to significantly shorten the traditional drug development pipelines. Preliminary high-throughput screens on patent expired drug libraries have recently been carried out for Plasmodium falciparum. This study reports the systematic and objective further interrogation of selected compounds reported in these studies, to enable their repositioning as novel stand-alone anti-malarials or as combinatorial partners.MethodsSYBR Green flow cytometry and micro-titre plate assays optimized in the laborator...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Most malaria drug development focuses on parasite stages detected in red blood cells, even though, t...
The emergence and spread of drug resistance are the major challenges in malaria eradication mission....
BackgroundDrug repurposing or repositioning refers to the usage of existing drugs in diseases other ...
PDF corresponds to the article as it appeared upon acceptance. Fully formatted PDF and full text (HT...
The widespread introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy has contributed to recent reduc...
Drug repositioning offers an effective alternative to de novo drug design to tackle the urgent need ...
Drug repositioning offers an effective alternative to de novo drug design to tackle the urgent need ...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
The widespread introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy has contributed to recent redu...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Malaria remains a major world health problem following the emergence and spread of Plasmodium falcip...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
In the era of drug repurposing, speedy discovery of new therapeutic options for the drug-resistant m...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Most malaria drug development focuses on parasite stages detected in red blood cells, even though, t...
The emergence and spread of drug resistance are the major challenges in malaria eradication mission....
BackgroundDrug repurposing or repositioning refers to the usage of existing drugs in diseases other ...
PDF corresponds to the article as it appeared upon acceptance. Fully formatted PDF and full text (HT...
The widespread introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy has contributed to recent reduc...
Drug repositioning offers an effective alternative to de novo drug design to tackle the urgent need ...
Drug repositioning offers an effective alternative to de novo drug design to tackle the urgent need ...
Background: The critically important issue on emergence of drug-resistant malarial parasites is comp...
The widespread introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy has contributed to recent redu...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
Malaria remains a major world health problem following the emergence and spread of Plasmodium falcip...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
The emergence of resistance to available antimalarials requires the urgent development of new medici...
In the era of drug repurposing, speedy discovery of new therapeutic options for the drug-resistant m...
Till today, malaria remains one of the most prominent infectious diseases in the world. Since the be...
Most malaria drug development focuses on parasite stages detected in red blood cells, even though, t...
The emergence and spread of drug resistance are the major challenges in malaria eradication mission....