Whole-cell in vitro screening for gametocytocidal compounds
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Avery, Vicky
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The discovery of new chemical starting points with the ability to inhibit Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages, and therefore block the disease transmission, is urgently required. These will form the basis for the development of new therapeutic combinations for the treatment and elimination of malaria and the ultimate goal of global eradication. Recent screening of large chemical libraries against the parasite asexual stages has resulted in the public availability of focused subsets of known antimalarial actives, which represent an excellent starting point for the identification of new gametocytocidal compounds. New stage-specific methodologies aimed at increasing the throughput for assessing compound activity against in vitro cultured gametocytes have recently been published. This article discusses the challenges of assay-oriented large-scale gametocyte culturing and reviews the state-of-the art in gametocytocidal assay development and outcomes.
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Future Medicinal Chemistry
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© 2012 Future Science. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. For full bibliographic citation, please refer to the version available at www.future-science.com.
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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
Biochemistry and cell biology not elsewhere classified
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