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Protein Phosphorylation in Parasites : Novel Targets for Antiparasitic Intervention, Hardback Book

Protein Phosphorylation in Parasites : Novel Targets for Antiparasitic Intervention Hardback

Edited by Christian (Monash University, Australia) Doerig, Gerald (Institut Pasteur, France) Spaeth, Martin (University of Strathclyde, UK) Wiese

Part of the Drug Discovery in Infectious Diseases series

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This is the first book to collect and summarize in one publication the efforts to use kinases or phosphatases for drug development against parasite infections. The editors and contributors comprise the Who is Who in the field, and they are comprehensive in covering every aspect of the topic, from basic research findings to translational approaches in drug development The result will be welcomed by everyone in academia and industry participating in the global effort to finally combat the major diseases caused by eukaryotic parasites.

This is volume one of a two-volume treatise, the second being exclusively dedicated to efforts to combat malaria using the same approach.

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