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Kevin J Saliba
Kevin J Saliba
Professor, Research School of Biology, Australian National University
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Pgh1 modulates sensitivity and resistance to multiple antimalarials in Plasmodium falciparum
MB Reed, KJ Saliba, SR Caruana, K Kirk, AF Cowman
Nature 403 (6772), 906-909, 2000
11122000
Coenzyme A biosynthesis: an antimicrobial drug target
C Spry, K Kirk, KJ Saliba
FEMS microbiology reviews 32 (1), 56-106, 2008
3082008
Calothrixins A and B, novel pentacyclic metabolites from Calothrix cyanobacteria with potent activity against malaria parasites and human cancer cells
RW Rickards, JM Rothschild, AC Willis, NM de Chazal, J Kirk, K Kirk, ...
Tetrahedron 55 (47), 13513-13520, 1999
2831999
Transport and Metabolism of the Essential Vitamin Pantothenic Acid in Human Erythrocytes Infected with the Malaria ParasitePlasmodium falciparum
KJ Saliba, HA Horner, K Kirk
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (17), 10190-10195, 1998
2761998
pH regulation in the intracellular malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum H+ extrusion via a V-type H+-ATPase
KJ Saliba, K Kirk
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (47), 33213-33219, 1999
2191999
Common dietary flavonoids inhibit the growth of the intraerythrocytic malaria parasite
AM Lehane, KJ Saliba
BMC research notes 1, 1-5, 2008
2122008
The pH of the digestive vacuole of Plasmodium falciparum is not associated with chloroquine resistance
R Hayward, KJ Saliba, K Kirk
Journal of cell science 119 (6), 1016-1025, 2006
1932006
Acidification of the malaria parasite's digestive vacuole by a H+-ATPase and a H+-pyrophosphatase
KJ Saliba, RJW Allen, S Zissis, PG Bray, SA Ward, K Kirk
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (8), 5605-5612, 2003
1642003
Role for the Plasmodium falciparum digestive vacuole in chloroquine resistance
KJ Saliba, PI Folb, PJ Smith
Biochemical pharmacology 56 (3), 313-320, 1998
1601998
Antiplasmodial Chalcones Inhibit Sorbitol-Induced Hemolysis of Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes
ML Go, M Liu, P Wilairat, PJ Rosenthal, KJ Saliba, K Kirk
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 48 (9), 3241-3245, 2004
1472004
pfmdr1 mutations associated with chloroquine resistance incur a fitness cost in Plasmodium falciparum
R Hayward, KJ Saliba, K Kirk
Molecular microbiology 55 (4), 1285-1295, 2005
1282005
Electrophysiological studies of malaria parasite-infected erythrocytes: current status
HM Staines, A Alkhalil, RJ Allen, HR De Jonge, E Derbyshire, S Egée, ...
International journal for parasitology 37 (5), 475-482, 2007
1252007
Sodium-dependent uptake of inorganic phosphate by the intracellular malaria parasite
KJ Saliba, RE Martin, A Bröer, RI Henry, CS McCarthy, MJ Downie, ...
Nature 443 (7111), 582-585, 2006
1192006
Pantothenamides are potent, on-target inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum growth when serum pantetheinase is inactivated
C Spry, C Macuamule, Z Lin, KG Virga, RE Lee, E Strauss, KJ Saliba
PloS one 8 (2), e54974, 2013
1112013
Transport of lactate and pyruvate in the intraerythrocytic malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum
JL ELLIOTT, KJ SALIBA, K Kiaran
Biochemical Journal 355 (3), 733-739, 2001
1102001
A Class of Pantothenic Acid Analogs Inhibits Plasmodium falciparum Pantothenate Kinase and Represses the Proliferation of Malaria Parasites
C Spry, CLL Chai, K Kirk, KJ Saliba
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 49 (11), 4649-4657, 2005
1092005
H+-coupled pantothenate transport in the intracellular malaria parasite
KJ Saliba, K Kirk
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (21), 18115-18121, 2001
1012001
Analysis of Breath Specimens for Biomarkers of Plasmodium falciparum Infection
AZ Berna, JS McCarthy, RX Wang, KJ Saliba, FG Bravo, J Cassells, ...
The Journal of infectious diseases 212 (7), 1120-1128, 2015
1002015
Targeting nutrient uptake mechanisms in Plasmodium
K Kirk, KJ Saliba
Current drug targets 8 (1), 75-88, 2007
952007
Provitamin B5 (Pantothenol) Inhibits Growth of the Intraerythrocytic Malaria Parasite
KJ Saliba, I Ferru, K Kirk
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 49 (2), 632-637, 2005
852005
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