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Towards new treatments targeting parasitic nematodes
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posted on 2019-03-15, 02:53 authored by THUY GIANG LEIn parasites, anthelmintic resistance is a major concern globally. There is a high demand for new anthelmintics with new chemical entities and mode of action to circumvent this problem. Parasitic helminths (worms) can be targeted with small-molecule drugs, either directly, or via the attack on bacterial endosymbionts of the genus Wolbachia present in some species. This thesis focuses on the development of lead drug-like molecules with potent anthelmintic activity.
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Jonathan BaellYear of Award
2019Department, School or Centre
Medicinal ChemistryCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
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Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesUsage metrics
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