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. 2018 May 4;360(6388):490-491.
doi: 10.1126/science.aat5092.

Indispensable malaria genes

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Indispensable malaria genes

John White et al. Science. .
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A highly active malaria genome reveals many essential genes but few good drug targets.
Malaria parasites activate a large part of their genome in every life cycle stage, but high-throughput screens with millions of small molecules reveal very few “druggable” targets. Numbers in this table are approximation from references cited in the top row. Adobe stock photo (mosquito) was used in the generation of the illustration. The following restrictions apply:
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