Malaria remains a global public health threat, with half of the world's population at risk. Despite numerous efforts in the past decade to develop new antimalarial drugs to surmount increasing resistance to common therapies, challenges remain in the expansion of the current antimalarial arsenal for the elimination of this disease. The requirement of prophylactic and radical cure activities for the next generation of antimalarial drugs demands that new research models be developed to support the investigation of the elusive liver stage of the malaria parasite. In this Review, we revisit current antimalarial therapies and discuss recent advances for in vitro and in vivo malaria research models of the liver stage and their importance in probing parasite biology and the discovery of novel drug candidates.
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Raphemot, R., Posfai, D., & Derbyshire, E. R. (2016, June 1). Current therapies and future possibilities for drug development against liver-stage malaria. Journal of Clinical Investigation. American Society for Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI82981
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