Dr. Gustavo da Silva, André F. S. Luz, Denise Duarte, Dr. Diana Fontinha, Dr. Vera L. M. Silva, Dr. Filipe A. Almeida Paz, Dr. Ana M. Madureira, Dr. Sandra Sim?es, Dr. Miguel Prudêncio, Dr. Fátima Nogueira, Prof. Artur M. S. Silva, Prof. Rui Moreira
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摘要
《封面》描绘了一只雌性疟蚊,它是恶性疟原虫的媒介,也许是与抗击疟疾有关的最具标志性的图像,它在月光下检查一种新的吲哚支架的结构,这种支架有望对抗血期疟疾寄生虫(病媒有夜间进食习惯,传播发生在夜间)。突出显示的先导化合物上升到月亮和血期恶性疟原虫寄生形式之上,这种新的支架在其中显示出优先抑制活性。按蚊图片的版权已得到劳伦斯·j·兹维贝尔教授的许可。封面设计:Natália Marques Mota更多信息可以在Gustavo da Silva、Rui Moreira等人的研究文章中找到。
Front Cover: Facile Access to Structurally Diverse Antimalarial Indoles Using a One-Pot A3 Coupling and Domino Cyclization Approach (ChemMedChem 17/2023)
The Front Cover depicts a female Anopheles spp. mosquito, the vector of Plasmodium falciparum and perhaps the most iconic image associated with the fight against malaria, which inspects the structure of a new indole scaffold with promising activity against blood-stage malaria parasites, under the moonlight (the vector has a nocturnal feeding habit, where transmission occurs). The highlighted lead compound is rising to the moon and above blood-stage parasitic forms of P. falciparum, in which this new scaffold revealed preferential inhibitory activity. The copyrighted Anopheles picture is used with the permission of Prof. Laurence J. Zwiebel. Cover design by Natália Marques Mota. More information can be found in the Research Article by Gustavo da Silva, Rui Moreira et al.
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