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The repertoire of currently available antiviral drugs spans therapeutic applications against a number of important human pathogens distributed worldwide. These include cases of the pandemic severe acute respiratory coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-
DongHoon Yu +16 more
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ABSTRACT The homo‐dimeric, ring‐shaped bacterial DNA sliding clamp, β‐clamp, is a central hub in DNA replication and repair. It interacts with a plethora of proteins via their short linear motifs, binding to the same hydrophobic binding pocket on β‐clamp. Although the structure, functions, and interactions of β‐clamp have been amply studied, less focus
Signe Simonsen +5 more
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Topically Applied Recombinant Chemokine Analogues Fully Protect Macaques from Vaginal Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Challenge [PDF]
Effective strategies for preventing human immunodeficiency virus infection are urgently needed, but recent failures in key clinical trials of vaccines and microbicides highlight the need for new approaches validated in relevant animal models.
Green, Linda C. +9 more
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IMPDH and GTP Metabolism in Cancer: Mechanisms, Regulation, and Translational Scope
This review provides a systematic summary of the current understanding of IMPDH biology, emphasizing its complex regulation and therapeutic relevance in cancer. We will outline key unresolved questions, including isozyme‐specific roles and mechanisms for escaping regulations, and propose mechanistic and translational strategies to design IMPDH‐targeted
Aki Ogawa‐Iio +20 more
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Abstract Glucagon is a pancreatic peptide hormone whose receptor (GCGR) is expressed in the liver, kidney, and, to a lesser extent, various other tissues. Glucagon is well known as the counterpart to insulin in glucose homeostasis. However, recent evidence has revealed other potential roles of glucagon, which include the regulation of amino acid ...
Guy W. Neff
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Background & Aims: Chronic hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection represents the most severe form of viral hepatitis. HDV is a satellite virus of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and depends on the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) for envelopment and viral ...
Jiayi Zhou +7 more
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A polyimide sample, for which hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR spectroscopy failed to detect 129Xe embedded in the polymer (Inset A), is found to give a very broad peak, line width 11 kHz at 206.5 ppm, by applying the stopped‐flow hyper‐chemical exchange saturation transfer subtraction spectroscopy on the continuous‐flow recirculating hyper‐polarization system
Hideaki Fujiwara +2 more
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Approaches to hepatitis C treatment and cure using NS5A inhibitors
James J Kohler,1,2 James H Nettles,1,2 Franck Amblard,1,2 Selwyn J Hurwitz,1,2 Leda Bassit,1,2 Richard A Stanton,1 Maryam Ehteshami,1 Raymond F Schinazi1,2 1Center for AIDS Research and Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine ...
Kohler JJ +7 more
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Combinatorial Chemistry Online Volume 15, Issue 5, May 2013 [PDF]
Terrett, N.K.
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A β-lactamase inhibitory protein mutant displays high potency and a broad inhibition profile due to an altered binding mode with β-lactamases. [PDF]
Rivera P +5 more
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