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Title
Investigation of novel malaria parasite enzyme (DHODH) inhibitors based on 4-amino-3-benzylcoumarin and 4-amino-8-azacoumarin scaffolds
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2013
Author/s
Galleano, Iacopo
Department/s
Department of Chemistry
In LUP since
2014-02-14
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Germany 84 (15%)
India 64 (11%)
China 52 (9%)
Indonesia 21 (4%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 20 (4%)
Sweden 17 (3%)
Egypt 15 (3%)
Japan 14 (3%)
South Africa 12 (2%)
Kenya 11 (2%)
Brazil 11 (2%)
South Korea 8 (1%)
Singapore 7 (1%)
Unknown 7 (1%)
Pakistan 7 (1%)
France 7 (1%)
Nigeria 7 (1%)
Iran 6 (1%)
Taiwan (China) 6 (1%)
Switzerland 5 (1%)
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Australia 5 (1%)
Turkiye 4 (1%)
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Czechia 3 (1%)
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