Real-Time Imaging of Antimalarial Drug Effects onPlasmodium falciparum-Infected Red Blood Cells
Julia S. Wallner,
Maike Bonsen,
Emilie Mathis
et al.
Abstract:Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, exacerbated by emerging drug resistance, which has been recurring ever since Chloroquine resistance was reported to spread in the 1960s. Cabamiquine (M5717), a promising antimalarial candidate, targets Plasmodium falciparum elongation factor 2 (PfeEF2) and has demonstrated high potency and multi-stage activity. However, differences in parasite-killing kinetics require further exploration. This proof-of-concept study employs time-lapse microscopy to assess … Show more
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