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A kalihinol analog disrupts apicoplast function and vesicular trafficking in P. falciparum malaria

Chahine Z, Abel S, Hollin T, Barnes GL, Chung JH, Daub ME, Renard I, Choi JY, Vydyam P, Pal A, Alba-Argomaniz M, Banks CAS, Kirkwood J, Saraf A, Camino I, Castaneda P, Cuevas MC, De Mercado-Arnanz J, Fernandez-Alvaro E, Garcia-Perez A, Ibarz N, Viera-Morilla S, Prudhomme J, Joyner CJ, Bei AK, Florens L, Ben Mamoun C, Vanderwal CD, Le Roch KG. Science. 2024;385:eadm7966.

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