
Researchers have found a new protein and other proteins it interacts with, which help become effective targets for new drugs that control parasites that cause toxoplasmosis. The discovery could also open new research pathways for treatments for malaria. The researchers determined that the protein, an enzyme called GCN5b, is necessary for the IToxoplasma/I parasite to replicate, so interfering with its activities could control the parasite. GCN5b is ...
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