Researchers synthesize antimalaria molecules found in a fungus from Nunavut

The solution to the problem of increasing drug resistance among malaria-causing parasites could come from the North, according to a new study. A team successfully synthesized molecules discovered in a microscopic fungus from Nunavut and demonstrated their in vitro efficacy against the parasite responsible for malaria.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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