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"Quinoline binding site on malaria pigment crystal: A rational pathway for antimalaria drug design" by Buller et al. (Publication Summary)

Thank you for your interest in our anti-malarial drug design publication. The paper outlines how researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, and Transform Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, used crystal morphology-predicting software tools to model the crystal formation of the malaria pigments crystals, the by-products of hemoglobin digestion by the malaria parasite, and used this information to propose binding sites for quinoline-based anti-malarial drugs.

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