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      Antibiotics which target the Wolbachia endosymbionts of filarial parasites: a new strategy for control of filariasis and amelioration of pathology.

      Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
      Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents, pharmacology, Filariasis, drug therapy, Filarioidea, microbiology, physiology, Humans, Symbiosis, Wolbachia, drug effects

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          Wolbachia endosymbionts of filariae are targets for the development of new antifilarial chemotherapy. Doxycycline to deplete Wolbachia from the worm has demonstrated the feasibility of this strategy and has provided a new chemotherapeutic tool. Recent research shows that depleting Wolbachia will also lessen pathology, and lessen adverse reactions to traditional antifilarial drugs.

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          16472187
          10.2174/138955706775475984

          Chemistry
          Animals,Anti-Bacterial Agents,pharmacology,Filariasis,drug therapy,Filarioidea,microbiology,physiology,Humans,Symbiosis,Wolbachia,drug effects

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