1505452-80-1Relevant articles and documents
Evaluation of aminohydantoins as a novel class of antimalarial agents
Meyers, Marvin J.,Tortorella, Micky D.,Xu, Jing,Qin, Limei,He, Zhengxiang,Lang, Xingfen,Zeng, Wentian,Xu, Wanwan,Qin, Li,Prinsen, Michael J.,Sverdrup, Francis M.,Eickhoff, Christopher S.,Griggs, David W.,Oliva, Jonathan,Ruminski, Peter G.,Jacobsen, E. Jon,Campbell, Mary A.,Wood, David C.,Goldberg, Daniel E.,Liu, Xiaorong,Lu, Yongzhi,Lu, Xin,Tu, Zhengchao,Lu, Xiaoyun,Ding, Ke,Chen, Xiaoping
supporting information, p. 89 - 93 (2014/02/14)
Given the threat of drug resistance, there is an acute need for new classes of antimalarial agents that act via a unique mechanism of action relative to currently used drugs. We have identified a set of druglike compounds within the Tres Cantos Anti-Malar