Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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The malaria parasite cation ATPase PfATP4 and its role in the mechanism of action of a new arsenal of antimalarial drugsMutations in the P-Type Cation-Transporter ATPase 4, PfATP4, Mediate Resistance to Both Aminopyrazole and Spiroindolone AntimalarialsFrom within host dynamics to the epidemiology of infectious disease: Scientific overview and challengesHost Delivery of Favorite Meals for Intracellular PathogensNa+ Influx Induced by New Antimalarials Causes Rapid Alterations in the Cholesterol Content and Morphology of Plasmodium falciparumIdentification of inhibitors that dually target the new permeability pathway and dihydroorotate dehydrogenase in the blood stage of Plasmodium falciparumPlasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter is a H+-coupled polyspecific nutrient and drug exporter.Targeting the Plasmodium vivax equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (PvENT1) for antimalarial drug developmentHemolytic and antimalarial effects of tight-binding glyoxalase 1 inhibitors on the host-parasite unit of erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum.Phylogenetic profiles of all membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite highlight new drug targetsSpiroindolone NITD609 is a novel antimalarial drug that targets the P-type ATPase PfATP4.Salinomycin and other ionophores as a new class of antimalarial drugs with transmission-blocking activity.Antiplasmodial activities of dyes against Plasmodium falciparum asexual and sexual stages: Contrasted uptakes of triarylmethanes Brilliant green, Green S (E142), and Patent Blue V (E131) by erythrocytes.Sequestration and metabolism of host cell arginine by the intraerythrocytic malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.A genetic screen in rodent malaria parasites identifies five new apicoplast putative membrane transporters, one of which is essential in human malaria parasites.
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Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.
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10.1042/BJ20131007
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z