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Nanoparticle Skin Penetration: Depths and Routes Modeled In‐Silico
An in‐silico human skin model based on 20 years of NP penetration studies, incorporating 19 parameters is developed. Using random forest and Kennard‐Stone sorting, the model achieves 95% accuracy, identifying hair follicle diameter as the dominant penetration factor.
Natsumi Maeda +7 more
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Antivirals in COVID‐19: A Focus on Pediatric Cardiac Patients
The COVID‐19 pandemic created an unprecedented public health crisis, driven by its rapid global spread and the urgent need for worldwide collaborative interventions to contain it. This urgency spurred the search for therapeutic agents to prevent or manage the infection.
Dalia Safi +4 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to describe the clinical, confocal microscopic, histologic, and virologic features of horses with macrodendritic ulcerative keratitis and conjunctival lymphoid hyperplasia associated with equine herpesvirus‐2 and equine herpesvirus‐5 infection.
Eric C. Ledbetter +2 more
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Se realizó una evaluación económica completa del tipo costo-eficacia para determinar la eficacia del oleozón versus idoxuridina en el tratamiento de la gingivoestomatitis herpética aguda en edad pediátrica, basados en los resultados de un estudio ...
Osmar Rodríguez Corona +1 more
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Antimicrobial peptides for novel antiviral strategies in the current post‐COVID‐19 pandemic
This review describes the main physicochemical characteristics of antimicrobial peptides, with particular focus on peptides derived from amphibian skin. Summarizing the various antiviral activities of these peptides and the underlying mechanism, this review emphasizes the high potential of these small molecules for the development of new antiviral ...
Maria Rosa Loffredo +3 more
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Poxvirus infections in dermatology – the neglected, the notable, and the notorious
Summary The family Poxviridae currently comprises 22 genera that infect vertebrates. Of these, members of the Ortho‐, Para‐, Mollusci‐ and Yatapoxvirus genera have been associated with human diseases of high clinical relevance in dermatology. Historically, smallpox had been a notorious health threat until it was declared eradicated by the World Health ...
Patrick E. Obermeier +2 more
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Antiviral Activity of Nitazoxanide and Miltefosine Against FeHV‐1 In Vitro
Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FeHV‐1) is a primary pathogen in cats responsible for respiratory and ocular signs. There are presently no antiviral drugs that are officially licensed for veterinary use in several countries. Consequently, veterinarians must depend on off‐label antivirals designed for human use. Recent advances in virus–host cell interaction
Consiglia Longobardi +8 more
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Timothy Y Chou, Bennett Y Hong Department of Ophthalmology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA Abstract: Eye disease due to herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a leading cause of ocular morbidity and the number one infectious cause of unilateral ...
Chou TY, Hong BY
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"Treatment-Resistance" to Idoxuridine in Herpetic Keratitis
Whenever a new antimicrobial drug has been used on a large scale in medical treatment, the selection pressure exerted by that drug has favored the emergence of drugresistant microbial variants. Failure of clinical treatment has often been the first indication of the emergence of drug resistance.
V R, Coleman, E, Tsu, E, Jawetz
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The assessment on cross immunity with smallpox virus and antiviral drug sensitivity of the isolated mpox virus strain WIBP-MPXV-001 in China. [PDF]
Zeng Y +16 more
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