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The construction of this volume has been guided by two personal
convictions. Experience in the field of experimental chemotherapy,
both in the pharmaceutical industry and academia, has convinced us
that recent quantum technological advances in biochemistry,
molecular biology, and immunology will permit and, indeed,
necessitate an increasingly greater use of rational drug
development in the future than has been the custom up to now. In
Part l, therefore, we asked our contributors to provide detailed
reviews covering the biology of the malaria parasites and their
relation with their hosts, the experimental procedures including
culture techniques that are necessary to take a drug from primary
screening to clinical trial, and an account of antimalarial drug
resistance. Our second conviction is that many research workers are
all too loath to learn from the lessons of the past. For this
reason we asked the contributors to Part 2 of this volume to review
very thoroughly the widely scattered but voluminous literature on
those few chemical groups that have provided the antimalarial drugs
in clinical use at the present time. Much can be learned from the
history of their development and the problems that have arisen with
them in man. Some indeed may still have much to offer if they can
be deployed in better ways than they are at present. This question
has been taken up by several authors.
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