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Experimental Parasitology | 1987

Effect of artemisinin (Qinghaosu) and chloroquine on drug-sensitive and drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum malaria: Use of [2,8-3H]adenosine as an alternative to [G-3H]hypoxanthine in the assessment of in vitro antimalarial activity

Zuguang Ye; Knox Van Dyke; Mary J. Wimmer

Using [G-3H]hypoxanthine uptake as a radioactive indicator for the growth of malarial parasites, we measured the antimalarial activity of artemisinin (Qinghaosu, QHS) against FCMSU1/Sudan strain (chloroquine-sensitive strain) and FCB K+ strain (chloroquine-resistant strain) of Plasmodium falciparum in continuous culture in vitro. The 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50) for QHS against FCMSU1/Sudan strain and FCB K+ strain were 2.8 X 10(-8) and 3.0 X 10(-8) M, respectively. On the contrary, the response of the two strains to chloroquine was quite different. The IC50 for chloroquine against FCMSU1/Sudan strain was 5.6 ng/ml, whereas that for the FCB K+ strain was 65.6 ng/ml. Therefore, QHS did not appear to exhibit any cross-resistance with chloroquine. If [2,8-3H]adenosine was used as a radioactive precursor instead of [G-3H]hypoxanthine for the determination of antimalarial activity, virtually identical results were obtained. Therefore, [2,8-3H]adenosine can be used as an alternative to [G-3H]hypoxanthine for the assessment of antimalarial action.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1991

Analysis of diflubenzuron by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry using deuterated diflubenzuron as internal standard

Mary J. Wimmer; R.R. Smith


FEBS Journal | 1984

Activation of ATPase of spinach coupling factor 1: release of tightly bound ADP from the soluble enzyme

Paula A. Sherman; Mary J. Wimmer


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1994

The effects of diflubenzuron (Dimilin) on selected mayflies (Heptageniidae) and stoneflies (Peltoperlidae and Pteronarcyidae)

Elisabeth A. Harrahy; Sue A. Perry; Mary J. Wimmer; William B. Perry


FEBS Journal | 1983

Kinetic effects of chemical and physical uncoupling on the energy-transducing ATPase from spinach chloroplasts.

Paula A. Sherman; Mary J. Wimmer


Medical science educator | 2014

Use of Patient Simulation in Problem-Based Learning for First-Year Medical Students

Mary J. Wimmer; David Wilks; Robert W. Grammer; Russell Doerr; Daniel E. Summers; Holly Ressetar


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1993

Persistence of diflubenzuron on Appalachian forest leaves in stream water

Elisabeth A. Harrahy; Mary J. Wimmer; Sue A. Perry; David C. Faber; Jerry E. Miracle; William B. Perry


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1993

Monitoring movement of fenamiphos through soil water in peach orchards using quantitation by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry

James B. Kotcon; Mary J. Wimmer


Archive | 2004

Using Problem-based Learning Evaluations to Improve Facilitator Performance and Student Learning

Scott Cottrell; Mary J. Wimmer; Barry Linger; Elizabeth A. Jones


Medical science educator | 2015

Teaching Biochemistry to Students of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry

Neil Osheroff; Eric C. Niederhoffer; Richard L. Sabina; Susan D. Cline; Mary J. Wimmer; David S. Franklin; Alan B. Diekman; Tanis Hogg; Kevin R. Kearney; Steven C. King; David Pearson; Clive A. Slaughter; Kathryn H. Thompson

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Barry Linger

West Virginia University

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Elisabeth A. Harrahy

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Scott Cottrell

West Virginia University

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Sue A. Perry

West Virginia University

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Alan B. Diekman

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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