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    Preliminary evaluation of artemisinin-cholesterol conjugates as potential drugs for the treatment of intractable forms of malaria and tuberculosis 

    Morake, Mokhitli; Wentzel, Johannes F.; Wong, Ho Ning; Smit, Frans J.; N'Da, David D.; Haynes, Richard K. (Wiley, 2018)
    To evaluate the feasibility of developing drugs that may be active against both malaria and tuberculosis (TB) by using in part putative cholesterol transporters in the causative pathogens and through enhancement of passive ...
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    Artemisone and artemiside are potent panreactive antimalarial agents that also synergize redox imbalance in Plasmodium falciparum transmissible gametocyte stages 

    Coertzen, Dina; Wong, Ho Ning; Du Preez, Jan L.; Haynes, Richard K.; Reader, Janette (American Society for Microbiology, 2018)
    The emergence of resistance toward artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has the potential to severely compromise malaria control. Therefore, the development of new artemisinins ...
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    Facile preparation of N-glycosylated 10-piperazinyl artemisinin derivatives and evaluation of their antimalarial and cytotoxic activities 

    Wu, Yuet; Wong, Ho Ning; Haynes, Richard K.; Parapini, Silvia; Williams, Ian D. (MDPI, 2018)
    According to the precepts that C-10 amino-artemisinins display optimum biological activities for the artemisinin drug class, and that attachment of a sugar enhances specificity of drug delivery, polarity and solubility so ...

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    AuthorHaynes, Richard K. (3)
    Wong, Ho Ning (3)
    Coertzen, Dina (1)Du Preez, Jan L. (1)Morake, Mokhitli (1)N'Da, David D. (1)Parapini, Silvia (1)Reader, Janette (1)Smit, Frans J. (1)Wentzel, Johannes F. (1)... View MoreSubject
    Artemisinins (3)
    Anti-tumour activities (1)Antimalarial activities (1)Artemisone (1)Cholesterol (1)Conjugates (1)Gametocytes (1)Malaria (1)N-glycosides (1)Oxidative stress (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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