1379615-30-1Relevant articles and documents
Antituberculosis Activity of the Antimalaria Cytochrome bcc Oxidase Inhibitor SCR0911
Bates, Roderick W.,Chong, Shi Min Sherilyn,Cook, Gregory M.,Dick, Thomas,Grüber, Gerhard,Harold, Liam K.,Manimekalai, Malathy Sony Subramanian,Pethe, Kevin,Sarathy, Jickky Palmae,Williams, Zoe C.
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The ability to respire and generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is essential for the physiology, persistence, and pathogenicity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which causes tuberculosis. By employing a lead repurposing strategy, the malarial cytochrome bc
ANTIMALARIAL COMPOUNDS
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The present invention relates to antimalarial compounds. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel substituted quinolone derivatives of formula (I) and related quinoline derivatives of formula (II) as defined herein that possess potent ant