Discovery of Potent Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Multidrug-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Using a Novel Miniaturized High-Throughput Luciferase-Based Assay
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Scott L. Diamond | Andrew D. Napper | Hyunil Jo | Nicholas Fisher | William F. DeGrado | Huiyan Jing | Rajesh Chandramohanadas | S. Diamond | W. DeGrado | A. Napper | Huiyan Jing | G. Biagini | A. Shone | S. Ward | E. Lucumi | Rajesh Chandramohanadas | D. Greenbaum | Hyunil Jo | Alison E. Shone | Stephen A. Ward | Giancarlo A. Biagini | Doron C. Greenbaum | Edinson Lucumi | Claire Darling | N. Fisher | Claire Darling
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