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[Title] => Nuclei are spinning at the new UP Diliman NMR Core Facility
[Summary] => Last Monday, the UP Diliman NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) Core Facility was inaugurated at the new research building of the Institute of Chemistry, National Science Complex, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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[Title] => Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy: Understanding antimalarial drugs
[Summary] => Malaria is among the top causes of death in the developing world. The disease is responsible for about one to three million deaths per year. Almost half of the entire population of the world is exposed to various species of Plasmodium, the parasite responsible for this disease. This exposure translates into several hundreds of millions of people carrying the parasite. The disease is therefore a major concern in developing countries. Affordable medicine against the disease is imperative and its non-lucrative nature unfortunately does not draw interest among top pharmaceutical companies.
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