A survey of the kinome pharmacopeia reveals multiple scaffolds and targets for the development of novel anthelmintics
Abstract Over one billion people are currently infected with a parasitic nematode. Symptoms can include anemia, malnutrition, developmental delay, and in severe cases, death. Resistance is emerging to the anthelmintics currently used to treat nematode infection, prompting the need to develop new ant...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jessica Knox, Nicolas Joly, Edmond M. Linossi, José A. Carmona-Negrón, Natalia Jura, Lionel Pintard, William Zuercher, Peter J. Roy |
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2021
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