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Dipyridamole as an Antiviral Agent
2021We described the pyrimido-pyrimidine derivative dipyridamole (DP) as an interferon (IFN) inducer in cultivated in vitro lymphoid cells, administrated orally in mice and in humans attaining high IFN titres within 24 hours. An IFN antagonistic period was recorded. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue was identified as the inducer target.
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Annual Review of Microbiology, 1979
INTRODUCTION . . 335 DISEASE PREVALENCE AND MARKET POTENTIAL .. . . ........ 336 DEVELOPMENT COST ... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . .. . . . . ....... . . . . ..... ........ . . . ... ...... . . . . . ... ........ . .. . 339 STRATEGY AND TACTICS ........ . . ......... ... . . . .. . . . ... ......... 340 LABORATORY MODELS ... . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION . . 335 DISEASE PREVALENCE AND MARKET POTENTIAL .. . . ........ 336 DEVELOPMENT COST ... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . .. . . . . ....... . . . . ..... ........ . . . ... ...... . . . . . ... ........ . .. . 339 STRATEGY AND TACTICS ........ . . ......... ... . . . .. . . . ... ......... 340 LABORATORY MODELS ... . . . . .
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Ophthalmology, 1985
Recent evidence indicates that many of the characteristics of herpes simplex virus (HSV) ocular disease are determined by the genome of the virus strain. The type and severity of epithelial disease, as well as the morphology of the lesions, have been demonstrated to be genetically controlled, and the region of the viral DNA responsible for these ...
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Recent evidence indicates that many of the characteristics of herpes simplex virus (HSV) ocular disease are determined by the genome of the virus strain. The type and severity of epithelial disease, as well as the morphology of the lesions, have been demonstrated to be genetically controlled, and the region of the viral DNA responsible for these ...
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Immune Modulators as Antiviral Agents
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1987Immune modulators have exhibited some limited efficacy in the prevention or treatment of viral infection. Such agents have included transfer factor, thymosin, thymic humoral factors, levamisole, isoprinosine, immune RNA, young lymphocytes, vitamin C, and BCG.
Steele, R. W., Charlton, R. K.
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Planta Medica, 1983
Lycorine, one of the principal alkaloids of the Amaryllidaceae, exerts an antiviral effect on several RNA and DNA viruses. This effect on the growth pattern of different viruses has now been investigated. In the presence of lycorine, a delay in virus production and a decrease in total amount of virus were observed.
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Lycorine, one of the principal alkaloids of the Amaryllidaceae, exerts an antiviral effect on several RNA and DNA viruses. This effect on the growth pattern of different viruses has now been investigated. In the presence of lycorine, a delay in virus production and a decrease in total amount of virus were observed.
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Clinical Immunology Newsletter, 1985
Recovery from viral infection is determined by the host's immune response towards the antigenic stimulus. In principle, both the original pathogen, as it is inoculated in the organism, and the progeny virus particles originating from the virus inoculum, can serve as the antigenic stimulus.
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Recovery from viral infection is determined by the host's immune response towards the antigenic stimulus. In principle, both the original pathogen, as it is inoculated in the organism, and the progeny virus particles originating from the virus inoculum, can serve as the antigenic stimulus.
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Antiviral Agents for Influenza
Pediatric Annals, 2000Mary T. Caserta, Caroline B. Hall
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Immunomodulation by Antiviral Agents
1987Most commonly clinical or subclinical viral infections are self-limited by the effective immune response of the host leading to recovery. Occasionally, the infectious process may continue uncontrolled contributing to the demise of the patient or resulting in a number of sequelae, if the patient survives.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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