Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32392Influenza is a highly contagious, major respiratory tract disease affecting millions of people each year. At present, two classes of antivirals are available: the neuraminidase inhibitors and the M2 proton channel blockers amantadine and rimantadine. However, rapid emergence of M2 blockers resistance makes imperative the development of new anti-influenza drugs. In the last few years several groups have synthesized and evaluated several analogs of amantadine. While several of them are active against wild-type M2 channel only a few are able to inhibit the mutant ion channels that lead to amantadine-resistance
[eng] Research for new antivirals to treat Influenza A virus infections has gained importance during...
There are three classes of antiviral drugs approved for the treatment of influenza: the M2 ion chann...
Despite the existence of flu vaccines and small-molecule antiviral drugs, influenza virus infection ...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32392Influenza is a highly contagiou...
A small armentarium of anti-influenza drugs now exists, and includes the M2 blockers (amantadine and...
Influenza is a major health problem worldwide, as the periodic pandemics of the 20th century have hi...
Influenza is a serious and frequently underestimated, but vaccine preventable disease. The adamantan...
Influenza is a serious and frequently underestimated, but vaccine preventable disease. The adamantan...
Two new polycyclic scaffolds were synthesized and evaluated as anti-influenza A compounds. The 5-aza...
Annual epidemics and periodic pandemics caused by influenza viruses are associated with significant ...
Antiviral agents for the treatment of influenza are urgently needed to circumvent the limitations of...
AbstractInfluenza A virus is the major cause of seasonal or pandemic flu worldwide. Two main treatme...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Influenza virus infections lead to numerous deaths and millions ...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
ABSTRACT Adamantanes (amantadine and rimantadine) are one of the two classes of Food and Drug Admini...
[eng] Research for new antivirals to treat Influenza A virus infections has gained importance during...
There are three classes of antiviral drugs approved for the treatment of influenza: the M2 ion chann...
Despite the existence of flu vaccines and small-molecule antiviral drugs, influenza virus infection ...
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/32392Influenza is a highly contagiou...
A small armentarium of anti-influenza drugs now exists, and includes the M2 blockers (amantadine and...
Influenza is a major health problem worldwide, as the periodic pandemics of the 20th century have hi...
Influenza is a serious and frequently underestimated, but vaccine preventable disease. The adamantan...
Influenza is a serious and frequently underestimated, but vaccine preventable disease. The adamantan...
Two new polycyclic scaffolds were synthesized and evaluated as anti-influenza A compounds. The 5-aza...
Annual epidemics and periodic pandemics caused by influenza viruses are associated with significant ...
Antiviral agents for the treatment of influenza are urgently needed to circumvent the limitations of...
AbstractInfluenza A virus is the major cause of seasonal or pandemic flu worldwide. Two main treatme...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Influenza virus infections lead to numerous deaths and millions ...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
ABSTRACT Adamantanes (amantadine and rimantadine) are one of the two classes of Food and Drug Admini...
[eng] Research for new antivirals to treat Influenza A virus infections has gained importance during...
There are three classes of antiviral drugs approved for the treatment of influenza: the M2 ion chann...
Despite the existence of flu vaccines and small-molecule antiviral drugs, influenza virus infection ...