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Rational Design of Broad‐Spectrum Anti‐Enteroviral Molecular Glues Targeting Enteroviral RNAi Suppressors

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By leveraging this homodimerization mechanism, molecular glues were rationally designed to induce dysfunctional 3A dimerization, thereby restoring antiviral RNAi. The optimal molecular glue, VTP‐32, demonstrated potent and pan‐enterovirus (groups A, B, D) antiviral effects.
Yuan Fang   +13 more
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Acute and sub-acute toxicological studies on the ethanol leaf extract of <i>Psidium guajava</i> in experimental mice. [PDF]

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Dibaba GT   +10 more
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Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity of Sumithion in Japanese Quails

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THE SUB-ACUTE TOXICITY OF THE DISINFECTIOUS PREPARATION "IODOPOVIDONE"

Sučasne ptahìvnictvo, 2023
The results of a preclinical study of the subacute toxicity of the disinfectant "Iodopovidone" are presented. The purpose of the experiment reflected in the article was to continue a series of preclinical studies of the disinfectant Iodopovidone on laboratory animals by examining subacute toxicity, to confirm good animal tolerance and the drug belongs ...
O. B. Shevchenko, D. A. Zasyekin
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Sub-acute toxicity study on tartrazine in male albino rats

Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2022
The study aimed to compare the sub-acute toxicity of tartrazine azo dyes that is used extensively as food colorant at low and high dose on biochemical parameters, lipid profiles and histological abnormalities. Twelve male albino rats were grouped into 3 groups of 4 rats each.
Usman, Jiddah Nafiu   +1 more
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Sub-acute toxicity of xylitol in rats; absence of hepatotoxicity

Toxicology, 1977
Some workers have suggested that 6 days xylitol administration to rats results in hepatic dysfunction. In our study xylitol was administered to rats by daily gastric intubation for a period of 14 days. Dose levels were 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 g/kg. During treatment (2, 5 and 14 days), animals were submitted to careful clinical examinations and to blood ...
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