Identification of potent and orally efficacious phosphodiesterase inhibitors in sCryptosporidium parvum-infected immunocompromised mice
Jose E. Teixeira,
Makafui Gasonoo,
Peter Miller
et al.
Abstract:Cryptosporidiumspecies, mostlyC. parvumandC. hominisin humans, are intestinal apicomplexan parasites that cause life-threatening diarrhea in young children and people with cell-mediated immune defects, such as due to AIDS. There is only one approved treatment for cryptosporidiosis, but it is ineffective for immunocompromised people and only modestly effective for children. In this study, screening 278 compounds from the Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany collection and accelerated follow-up work enabled by prior i… Show more
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