Publications by authors named "K M Heidel"

The continued emergence of antimalarial drug resistance highlights the need to develop new antimalarial therapies. Unfortunately, new drug development is often hampered by poor drug-like properties of lead compounds. Prodrugging temporarily masks undesirable compound features, improving bioavailability and target penetration.

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Natural resources policies that promote sustainable management are critical for protecting diverse stakeholders against depletion. Although integrating diverse stakeholders into these policies has been theorized to improve protection, empirical evidence is lacking. Here, we evaluate 108 Sustainability Plans under California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act to quantify how well stakeholders are integrated into plans and protected from groundwater depletion.

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Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease caused by several parasites of the genus, remains a huge threat to global public health. There are an estimated 0.5 million malaria deaths each year, mostly among African children.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare changes in muscle size, strength, and power between free-weight and machine-based exercises.

Evidence Acquisition: The online databases of Pubmed, Scopus, and Web of Science were each searched using the following terms: "free weights" OR barbells OR dumbbells AND machines" up until September 15, 2020. A three-level random effects meta-analytic model was used to compute effect sizes.

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With the rising prevalence of multidrug resistance, there is an urgent need to develop novel antibiotics. Many putative antibiotics demonstrate promising potency but fail due to poor drug-like qualities (e.g.

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