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Antiviral aptamers

Archives of Virology, 2007
Aptamers are rare nucleic acid ligands, which can be concocted in the laboratory from the randomized pool of molecules by affinity and amplification processes. Aptamers have several properties as they can be applied complementarily to antibodies and have several advantages over antibodies. In the past, several aptamers have been selected with a view to
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Antiviral Medications

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1996
As the numbers of identified viruses increase, it is expected that one of the classifications of medications receiving a great deal of attention is the antivirals. To understand the difficulty in developing these medications, the nurse must understand some of the basic principles underlying the way viruses develop, multiply, and cause disease.
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Antiviral Update

Ophthalmology, 1979
There are two antiviral agents that are commercially available for use in ocular herpes infections, idoxuridine, and vidarabine (Ara-A). In topical usage, these medications are similar in their effectiveness and toxicity; however, vidarabine is systemically active for treatment of deep ocular disease.
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Antiviral Agents

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1987
Amantadine is well established as the preferred antiviral agent for the prophylaxis of influenza A and may also be beneficial therapeutically when used early in the course of the disease. Idoxuridine is applicable only in the treatment of herpetic keratitis.
P E, Hermans, F R, Cockerill
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Antivirals

Nature Biotechnology, 2022
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ANTIVIRAL AGENTS

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
Antiviral agents are less numerous and often more toxic than antibacterial agents. Acyclovir is commonly used for suppression and treatment of recurrent genital herpes simplex virus and may be indicated for pregnant women with disseminated herpes. Zidovudine is indicated for pregnant women with human immunodeficiency virus infection who have low CD4 ...
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Antisense Antivirals

Antisense Research and Development, 1991
The antiviral use of antisense oligonucleotides is described with particular reference to our own work on the inhibition of HIV-1. Subjects include the design, metabolism, and modification of these agents and the possible future use of ribozymes.
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Antiviral Therapy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1986
Antiviral therapy is gradually coming of age. More agents including interferons as well as combinations of agents can be anticipated in the marketplace. Five antivirals are now approved for use, and there are at least seven that have a strong chance of becoming available.
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Antiviral chemotherapy

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1997
Over the last few years, several new antiviral agents have been added to the chemotherapeutic armamentarium. This review discusses advances in the treatment of HIV disease in children and adults. More pronounced antiviral effects have been achieved through the study of new agents such as the protease inhibitors as well as through a better understanding
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