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Immunotherapy for virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma: recent progress and future directions. [PDF]
Song R, Li M, Tang S, Zhang G.
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Pharmaceutisch Weekblad, 1991
There are only a limited number of effective, non-toxic antiviral drugs for clinical use, whereas there is a great need for such drugs. Especially for the treatment of patients infected with the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) anti-HIV drugs are required. At the same time viral infections secondary to AIDS cannot yet be treated effectively.
E H, Wiltink, R, Janknegt
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There are only a limited number of effective, non-toxic antiviral drugs for clinical use, whereas there is a great need for such drugs. Especially for the treatment of patients infected with the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) anti-HIV drugs are required. At the same time viral infections secondary to AIDS cannot yet be treated effectively.
E H, Wiltink, R, Janknegt
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New Antivirals and Antiviral Resistance
2004The field of antiviral therapy is relatively new. Whereas the first antibiotics were available in the 1940s, the first antiviral agent (idoxuridine) was not licensed until the 1960s. Furthermore, the number of antiviral agents available to clinicians today pale in comparison to the number of antibacterial agents.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2001
The potential severity of many viral infections and the lack of appropriate treatment for these diseases have been a source of endless frustration and helplessness for clinicians. The newly developed field of antiviral therapy is expanding at an astounding rate, with new discoveries each day.
T J, Brown +2 more
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The potential severity of many viral infections and the lack of appropriate treatment for these diseases have been a source of endless frustration and helplessness for clinicians. The newly developed field of antiviral therapy is expanding at an astounding rate, with new discoveries each day.
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