Medicine & Life Sciences
Plasmodium falciparum
100%
purine
85%
Purine-Nucleoside Phosphorylase
55%
hypoxanthine-guanine-xanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
53%
Parasites
40%
Hypoxanthine
34%
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
32%
pyrimidine
32%
Malaria
30%
Purines
30%
REP 3123
29%
forodesine
25%
Nucleoside Transport Proteins
23%
Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1
23%
Orotate Phosphoribosyltransferase
23%
Nostoc
22%
Antimalarials
20%
Organophosphonates
19%
Plasmodium
17%
deoxyinosine
17%
Western Diet
17%
Enzymes
17%
Anopheles
16%
Dysbiosis
16%
4'-deaza-1'-aza-2'-deoxy-1'-(9-methylene)immucillin G
15%
Dietary Fats
15%
Catalysis
15%
Aotidae
15%
Adenosine Monophosphate
14%
Bile Acids and Salts
13%
Nucleosides
13%
Primates
12%
Metabolic Networks and Pathways
10%
Nucleoside Deaminases
10%
Inosine Monophosphate
10%
Eating
9%
Pharmacokinetics
9%
Animal Models
9%
Phosphates
9%
Stomach
9%
Infections
9%
Clinical Studies
9%
Erythrocytes
9%
serinol
9%
Adenosine
9%
Carbon
8%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
8%
Fat-Restricted Diet
8%
Mortality
8%
Guanosine
8%
Chemical Compounds
Purine
58%
Purine Nucleoside
27%
Hypoxanthine
24%
Orotate
20%
Pyrimidine
19%
Transition State
16%
Pentapeptide
15%
Inosine
15%
Phosphonate
13%
Antimalarial
13%
Adenosine
12%
Xanthine
11%
Metabolic
10%
Kd
9%
Guanosine
9%
Nucleoside
8%
Catalysis
8%
Dissociation Constant
8%
Prodrug
6%
Antineoplastic Agent
6%
Phosphate
5%
Protein Tertiary Structure
5%
Antimalarial Agent
5%
Protein
5%
Drug Analog
5%
Inhibition Constant
5%
Drug Target
5%