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New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides. / Posner, G. H.; Krasavin, M.; McCutchen, M.; Ploypradith, P.; Maxwell, J. P.; Elias, J. S.; Parker, M. H.
Antimalarial Chemotherapy : Mechanisms of Action, Resistance and New Directions in Drug Discovery. Humana Press, 2001. p. 255-265 (Infectious Disease).
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Harvard
Posner, GH
, Krasavin, M, McCutchen, M, Ploypradith, P, Maxwell, JP, Elias, JS & Parker, MH 2001,
New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides. in
Antimalarial Chemotherapy : Mechanisms of Action, Resistance and New Directions in Drug Discovery. Infectious Disease, Humana Press, pp. 255-265.
APA
Posner, G. H.
, Krasavin, M., McCutchen, M., Ploypradith, P., Maxwell, J. P., Elias, J. S., & Parker, M. H. (2001).
New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides. In
Antimalarial Chemotherapy : Mechanisms of Action, Resistance and New Directions in Drug Discovery (pp. 255-265). (Infectious Disease). Humana Press.
Vancouver
Posner GH
, Krasavin M, McCutchen M, Ploypradith P, Maxwell JP, Elias JS et al.
New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides. In Antimalarial Chemotherapy : Mechanisms of Action, Resistance and New Directions in Drug Discovery. Humana Press. 2001. p. 255-265. (Infectious Disease).
Author
Posner, G. H.
; Krasavin, M. ; McCutchen, M. ; Ploypradith, P. ; Maxwell, J. P. ; Elias, J. S. ; Parker, M. H. /
New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides. Antimalarial Chemotherapy : Mechanisms of Action, Resistance and New Directions in Drug Discovery. Humana Press, 2001. pp. 255-265 (Infectious Disease).
BibTeX
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title = "New Antimalarial Trioxanes and Endoperoxides",
abstract = "Folk medicine is often a rich source of leads for discovery of valuable new drugs (1). Quinine was discovered this way, based on traditional medicinal use of the bark of the Cinchona tree, and the powerful anticancer drug taxol was discovered in Yew trees. Chinese folk medicine has now led to isolation, identification, and clinical use of artemisinin (qinghaosu, 1) (Scheme I), a sesquiterpene 1,2,4-trioxane lactone, for rapid and effective chemotherapy of individuals infected with Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites (2).",
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RIS
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