10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3713950_D1.v1
Anna Aguiar
Anna
Aguiar
Flávio Figueiredo
Flávio
Figueiredo
Patrícia Neuenfeldt
Patrícia
Neuenfeldt
Tony Katsuragawa
Tony
Katsuragawa
Bruna Drawanz
Bruna
Drawanz
Wilson Cunico
Wilson
Cunico
Photini Sinnis
Photini
Sinnis
Fidel Zavala
Fidel
Zavala
Antoniana Krettli
Antoniana
Krettli
MOESM1 of Primaquine-thiazolidinones block malaria transmission and development of the liver exoerythrocytic forms
Springer Nature
2017
Malaria
Thiazolidinones
Sporogony
Plasmodium berghei
Plasmodium gallinaceum
Blocking malaria transmission
Exoerythrocytic stages, sporozoites
2017-03-09 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM1_of_Primaquine-thiazolidinones_block_malaria_transmission_and_development_of_the_liver_exoerythrocytic_forms/4742632
Additional file 1: Table S1. Inhibition of Plasmodium gallinaceum sporogony by PQ-TZ derivatives in Aedes mosquitoes blood fed 6 h after oral treatment (6 h) with one compound dose in relation to control mosquitoes fed in the same chicken before treatment (0 h). Table S2. Inhibition of Plasmodium berghei sporogony by PQ-TZ derivatives in Anopheles mosquitoes blood fed 2 h after oral treatment (2 h) with one dose of each compound in relation to mosquitoes blood fed in the mouse before drug treatment (0 h). Figure S1. Plasmodium berghei liver parasite burden 42 h after intravenous inoculation with sporozoites, measured by quantitative PCR in mice treated with PQ-TZ.