A novel series of putative Brugia malayi histone demethylase inhibitors as potential anti-filarial drugs
Filariasis, caused by a family of parasitic nematodes, affects millions of individuals throughout the tropics and is a major cause of acute and chronic morbidity. Current drugs are largely used in mass drug administration programs aimed at controlling the spread of disease by killing microfilariae,...
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Main Authors: | Tamara Kreiss (Author), Tyler Eck (Author), Brittany Hart (Author), Sreedhar Tummalapalli (Author), David Rotella (Author), John Siekierka (Author) |
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