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1. Exploration and characterization of the antimalarial activity of cyclopropyl carboxamides that target the mitochondrial protein, cytochrome b.

2. Antiplasmodial peptaibols act through membrane directed mechanisms.

3. Discovery of Potent Antimalarial Type II Kinase Inhibitors with Selectivity over Human Kinases.

4. Advances in malaria pharmacology and the online guide to MALARIA PHARMACOLOGY: IUPHAR review 38.

5. Human Polo-like Kinase Inhibitors as Antiplasmodials.

6. Fast-Killing Tyrosine Amide (( S )-SW228703) with Blood- and Liver-Stage Antimalarial Activity Associated with the Cyclic Amine Resistance Locus ( Pf CARL).

7. Cytoplasmic isoleucyl tRNA synthetase as an attractive multistage antimalarial drug target.

8. The anticancer human mTOR inhibitor sapanisertib potently inhibits multiple Plasmodium kinases and life cycle stages.

9. Chemogenomics identifies acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase as a target for malaria treatment and prevention.

10. Potent Antimalarials with Development Potential Identified by Structure-Guided Computational Optimization of a Pyrrole-Based Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor Series.

11. PfMFR3: A Multidrug-Resistant Modulator in Plasmodium falciparum .

12. Novel Antimalarial Tetrazoles and Amides Active against the Hemoglobin Degradation Pathway in Plasmodium falciparum .

13. Multistage and transmission-blocking targeted antimalarials discovered from the open-source MMV Pandemic Response Box.

14. Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship of Dual-Stage Antimalarial Pyrazolo[3,4- b ]pyridines.

15. Inhibition of Resistance-Refractory P. falciparum Kinase PKG Delivers Prophylactic, Blood Stage, and Transmission-Blocking Antiplasmodial Activity.

16. Single Ascending Dose Safety and Pharmacokinetics of CDRI-97/78: First-in-Human Study of a Novel Antimalarial Drug.

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