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Drug Discovery Today, 2005
Analysis of the trends in antimalarial research depicts a slow growth in launched products since 1995. However, 2002 saw the completion, after ten years, of the malarial genome project and an upsurge in products entering active development can be seen at the end of this period.
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Analysis of the trends in antimalarial research depicts a slow growth in launched products since 1995. However, 2002 saw the completion, after ten years, of the malarial genome project and an upsurge in products entering active development can be seen at the end of this period.
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Lupus, 1996
In the city of Lima, capital of Peru, the wife of the Viceroy, at that time the Count of Cinchon fell sick... Her illness was tertian fever... The rumour of her illness... became known by the people in the city, spread to neighboring places and reached Loxa. I believe since then thirty or forty years have passed.
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In the city of Lima, capital of Peru, the wife of the Viceroy, at that time the Count of Cinchon fell sick... Her illness was tertian fever... The rumour of her illness... became known by the people in the city, spread to neighboring places and reached Loxa. I believe since then thirty or forty years have passed.
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Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 2017
Background: Self-medication with antimalarials and antibiotics is highly practiced worldwide particularly in developing countries including Tanzania. This study was carried out to determine self-medication practices with antimalarials and antibiotics ...
D. Kajeguka, Esuvat Moses
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Background: Self-medication with antimalarials and antibiotics is highly practiced worldwide particularly in developing countries including Tanzania. This study was carried out to determine self-medication practices with antimalarials and antibiotics ...
D. Kajeguka, Esuvat Moses
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Traditional antimalarials and the development of novel antimalarial drugs
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005Malaria continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity especially throughout the developing world. In the last 25 years or so a number of significant advances have been made that have the potential to make a major contribution to the control of this disease.
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Diaminoquinoline antimalarials
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1969N D, Heindel +5 more
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Antimalarial arylaminopropanols
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1972W T, Colwell +6 more
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