Validation of a chloroquine-induced cell death mechanism for clinical use against malaria.
An alternative antimalarial pathway of an 'outdated' drug, chloroquine (CQ), may facilitate its return to the shrinking list of effective antimalarials. Conventionally, CQ is believed to interfere with hemozoin formation at nanomolar concentrations, but resistant parasites are able to effl...
Autori principali: | Ch'ng, J, Lee, Y, Gun, S, Chia, W, Chang, Z, Wong, L, Batty, K, Russell, B, Nosten, F, Renia, L, Tan, K |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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