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Effects of quinoline-containing antimalarials on the erythrocyte membrane and their significance to drug action on Plasmodium falciparumGINSBURG, H; KRUGLIAK, M.Biochemical pharmacology. 1988, Vol 37, Num 10, pp 2013-2018, issn 0006-2952Article

NEW PERMEABILITY PATHWAYS INDUCED IN MEMBRANES OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM INFECTED ERYTHROCYTESGINSBURG H; KRUGLIAK M; EIDELMAN O et al.1983; MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY; ISSN 0166-6851; NLD; DA. 1983; VOL. 8; NO 2; PP. 177-190; BIBL. 33 REF.Article

Antimalarial activities of dermaseptin S4 derivativesKRUGLIAK, M; FEDER, R; ZOLOTAREV, V. Y et al.Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 2000, Vol 44, Num 9, pp 2442-2451, issn 0066-4804Article

Kinetics of inhibition of glutathione-mediated degradation of ferriprotoporphyrin IX by antimalarial drugsFAMIN, O; KRUGLIAK, M; GINSBURG, H et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1999, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 59-68, issn 0006-2952Article

Gentamicin and amikacin repress the growth of Plasmodium falciparum in culture, probably by inhibiting a parasite acid phospholipaseKRUGLIAK, M; WALDMAN, Z; GINSBURG, H et al.Life sciences (1973). 1987, Vol 40, Num 13, pp 1253-1257, issn 0024-3205Article

The status of zinc in malaria (Plasmodium falciparum) infected human red blood cells: stage dependent accumulation, compartmentation and effect of dipicolinateGINSBURG, H; GORODETSKY, R; KRUGLIAK, M et al.Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1986, Vol 886, Num 3, pp 337-344, issn 0006-3002Article

Inhibition by anti-malarial drugs of haemoglobin denaturation and iron release in acidified red blood cell lysates : a possible mechanism of their anti-malarial effect ?GABAY, T; KRUGLIAK, M; SHALMIEV, G et al.Parasitology (London. Print). 1994, Vol 108, Num 4, pp 371-381, issn 0031-1820Article

Digestion of the host erythrocyte by malaria parasites is the primary target for quinoline-containing antimalarialsZARCHIN, S; KRUGLIAK, M; GINSBURG, H et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1986, Vol 35, Num 14, pp 2435-2442, issn 0006-2952Article

Digestion of the host erythrocyte by malaria parasites is the primary target for quinoline-containing antimalarialsZARCHIN, S; KRUGLIAK, M; GINSBURG, H et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1986, Vol 35, Num 14, pp 2435-2442, issn 0006-2952Article

Antimalarial properties of soy-bean fat emulsionsDEHARO, E; KRUGLIAK, M; BACCAM, D et al.International journal for parasitology. 1995, Vol 25, Num 12, pp 1457-1462, issn 0020-7519Article

Alkalinization of the food vacuole of malaria parasites by quinoline drugs and alkylamines is not correlated with their antimalarial activityGINSBURG, H; NISSANI, E; KRUGLIAK, M et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1989, Vol 38, Num 16, pp 2645-2654, issn 0006-2952Article

Effects of lysosomotropic detergents on the human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum in in vitro cultureCABANTCHIK, Z. I; SILFEN, J; FIRESTONE, R. A et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1989, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 1271-1277, issn 0006-2952Article

Effects of red blood cell potassium and hypertonicity on the growth of Plasmodium falciparum in cultureGINSBURG, H; HANDELI, S; FRIEDMAN, S et al.Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde. 1986, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 185-199, issn 0044-3255Article

Mode of antimalarial effect of methylene blue and some of its analogues on Plasmodium falciparum in culture and their inhibition of P. vinckei petteri and P. yoelii nigeriensis in vivoATAMNA, H; KRUGLIAK, M; SHALMIEV, G et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 1996, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 693-700, issn 0006-2952Article

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