- Mepacrine, also
called quinacrine or by the
trade names Atabrine or
Atebrin (german), is a
medication with
several uses. It is
related to chloroquine...
- new drugs.
Fairley convinced the Army of the
efficacy of the new drug
atebrin, and
persuaded commanders to
adopt a
tough approach to
administering the...
- "sickness casualties". Many of
these casualties were the
result of an
atebrin-resistant
strain of
malaria that
infested the area. ****anese casualties...
- intensity. Most part of the
stained DNA is heterochromatin.
Quinacrin (
atebrin)
binds both
regions rich in AT and in GC, but only the AT-quinacrin-complex...
- the
living organism" "Work on plasmoquinine" "Work on
plasmoquinine and
atebrin" "Work on the role of the
sympathetic nervous system in the
animal organism"...
- of quinine,
which was
still the
primary drug in use, were unreliable.
Atebrin only
became the
official suppressive drug used by the
Australian forces...
-
other diseases during World War II,
researched quinine, sulphonamides,
atebrin, plasmoquine, and
paludrine 1948
Edwin B.
Astwood Tufts University School...
- Neil
Hamilton Fairley persuaded the UK and US
authorities to
produce atebrin and plasmoquine,
antimalarial drugs that had been
developed in Germany...
-
discoveries in the
field of
macromolecular chemistry” "Work on
plasmoquinine and
atebrin." “for his
investigations on carotenoids,
flavins and
vitamins A and B2”...
-
Medical Research Unit
researched quinine, sulphonamides,
atebrin, plasmoquine, and paludrine.
Atebrin was
found to not just
suppress malaria, but to kill it...