Investigation of microtubule inhibitors as potential antimalarial agents
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Brian Fennell, 'Investigation of microtubule inhibitors as potential antimalarial agents', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Microbiology, 2005, pp 240Download Item:
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Malaria is a parasitic infection of immense global importance. The most
common and severe form of the disease is caused by the blood-bome apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The lack of an effective vaccine coupled with the emergence and spread of resistance to currently-used antimalarial agents highlights the need for the discovery and development of novel antimalarial drugs.
Author: Fennell, Brian
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Bell, AngusQualification name:
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