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    Antiparasitic Sesquiterpenes from the Cameroonian Spice Scleria striatinux and Preliminary In Vitro and In Silico DMPK Assessment by Kennedy D. Nyongbela, Fidele Ntie-Kang, Thomas R. Hoye, Simon M. N. Efange

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Abstract The antiparasitic activity and preliminary in vitro and in silico drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic (DMPK) assessment of six isomeric sesquiterpenes (1–6), isolated from the Cameroonian spice Scleria striatinux De Wild (Cyperaceae) is reported. …”
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    STRUCTURE OF HELMINTH COMPLEX OF SHEEP IN GORNY ALTAI AND EFFICACY OF THE ANTIPARASITE SUSPENSION AT TREATMENT OF HELMINTHOSIS IN SHEEP by V. A. Marchenko, Yu. A. Vasilenko

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The antiparasitic preparation has shown 90– 100 % efficacy against gastrointestinal helminthosis.…”
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    A Review of FDA-Approved Antiparasitic Drugs in USA for Sheep and Goats: Their Synthesis and Pharmaceutical Use by Davide Benedetto Tiz, Črtomir Podlipnik

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This review describes the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved antiparasitic drugs for sheep and goats in the USA updated to 2021. …”
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    Toxoplasma Effector GRA15-Dependent Suppression of IFN-γ-Induced Antiparasitic Response in Human Neurons by Hironori Bando, Hironori Bando, Youngae Lee, Youngae Lee, Naoya Sakaguchi, Ariel Pradipta, Ryoma Sakamoto, Shun Tanaka, Ji Su Ma, Ji Su Ma, Miwa Sasai, Miwa Sasai, Masahiro Yamamoto, Masahiro Yamamoto

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In response to the host's immune system, T. gondii secretes many virulence molecules into the host cells to suppress IFN-γ-dependent antiparasitic immune responses. The GRA15-induced proparasitic mechanism for suppressing IDO1-dependent immune responses has previously been tested only in human hepatocyte and monocyte co-cultures. …”
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    Antibacterial, Antiparasitic, and Cytotoxic Activities of Chemical Characterized Essential Oil of <i>Chrysopogon zizanioides</i> Roots by Thaís A. S. Oliveira, Tatiana M. Vieira, Viviane R. Esperandim, Carlos H. G. Martins, Lizandra G. Magalhães, Mayker L. D. Miranda, Antônio E. M. Crotti

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the chemical composition as well as the antibacterial, antiparasitic, and cytotoxic potentialities of the Brazilian <i>Chrysopogon zizanioides</i> root essential oil (CZ-EO) In addition, CZ-EO cytotoxicity to LLCMK<sub>2</sub> adherent epithelial cells was assessed. …”
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    Cardiac alterations in human African trypanosomiasis (T.b. gambiense) with respect to the disease stage and antiparasitic treatment. by Johannes A Blum, Caecilia Schmid, Christian Burri, Christoph Hatz, Carol Olson, Blaise Fungula, Leon Kazumba, Patrick Mangoni, Florent Mbo, Kambau Deo, Alain Mpanya, Amadeo Dala, Jose R Franco, Gabriele Pohlig, Michael J Zellweger

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The aims of the study were to assess the frequency and characteristics of electrocardiographic findings in the first stage of HAT, to compare these findings to those of second stage patients and healthy controls and to assess any potential effects of different therapeutic antiparasitic compounds with respect to ECG changes after treatment.Four hundred and six patients with first stage HAT were recruited in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and Sudan between 2002 and 2007 in a series of clinical trials comparing the efficacy and safety of the experimental treatment DB289 to the standard first stage treatment, pentamidine. …”
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