Matthew P Butters, Kevin C Kobylinski, Kelsey M Deus, Ines Marques da Silva, Meg Gray, Massamba Sylla, Brian D Foy
Laboratory and field studies have shown that ivermectin, a drug that targets invertebrate ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs), is potently active against Anopheles spp.
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