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Progress in antimalarial drug discovery and development: obstructions and opportunities

Author : Rukshi naaz

Keyword : Antimalarial drug, malaria vaccine, drug discovery, artimisnine, k13, malaria

Subject : Biochemistry

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Abstract : Mosquitoes conveying Plasmodium store parasites into the skin of the mammalian host. Parasites make a trip through the circulation system to the liver, where they cross a few hepatocytes prior to building up a disease. Inside the last hepatocyte the parasite goes through morphogenesis and afterward abiogenetically partitions to become more than 20,000 blood-infective parasites, called merozoites. On account of P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. cynomolgi, the parasites can stay lethargic in the liver in structures called hypnozoites. The merozoites are delivered once again into the circulation system, where they start the repetitive blood stage. Inside erythrocytes, a little division of parasites separate into male or female gametocytes.

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Article add date : 2021-11-01


How to cite : Rukshi naaz. (2021-November-01). Progress in antimalarial drug discovery and development: obstructions and opportunities. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/898