Antimalarial and immunomodulatory potential of chalcone derivatives in experimental model of malaria
Abstract Background Malaria is a complex issue due to the availability of few therapies and chemical families against Plasmodium and mosquitoes. There is increasing resistance to various drugs and insecticides in Plasmodium and in the vector. Additionally, human behaviors are responsible for promoti...
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Main Authors: | Shweta Sinha (Author), Bikash Medhi (Author), B. D. Radotra (Author), Daniela I. Batovska (Author), Nadezhda Markova (Author), Ashish Bhalla (Author), Rakesh Sehgal (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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