Antiviral Drug Development: A Multidisciplinary Approach by Erik De Clercq
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Antiviral Chemotherapy: An Introduction and Reasons for the Slow Progress, Particularly towards Rational Design.- Design of Nucleoside Analogs as Potential Antiviral Agents.- Design of Anti-Viral Agents other than Nucleoside Analogues.- Antivirals for High Hazards Viruses.- Human Retroviruses and Anti-Viral Therapies.- Epstein-Barr Virus.- Molecular Targets for Selective Antiviral Chemotherapy.- Inhibition of S-Adenosylmethionine-Dependent Transmethylation as an Approach to the Development of Antiviral Agents.- Assay Systems: Testing of Antiviral Drugs in Cell Culture (in vitro).- Animal Models as Assay Systems for the Development of Antivirals.- Experimental Aspects of Antiviral Pharmacology.- Virus Drug Resistance.- Interferon as an Antiviral Agent.- Risk-Benefit Analysis in Drug Research.- Safety Assessment of Antiviral Drugs.- Antiviral Agents: A New Beginning.- Participants.
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NLS9781468472776
9781468472776
1468472771
Antiviral Drug Development: A Multidisciplinary Approach by Erik De Clercq
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