The entry of enveloped viruses into their host cells involves several successive steps, each one being amenable to therapeutic intervention. Entry inhibitors act by targeting viral and/or cellular components, through either the inhibition of protein-protein interactions within the viral envelope proteins or between viral proteins and host cell receptors, or through the inhibition of protein-lipid interactions. Interestingly, inhibitors that concentrate into/onto the membrane in order to target a protein involved in the entry process, such as arbidol or peptide inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), could allow the use of doses compatible with therapeutic requirements. The efficacy of these drugs validates entry as a point of ...
Viral diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and the few available drugs to treat...
Over the past decades, several antiviral drugs have been developed to treat a range of infections. Y...
Viruses cause human diseases by entering in to human cells. Many drugs have been developed that act ...
The entry of enveloped viruses into their host cells involves several successive steps, each one bei...
Viruses infect host cells through invasive entry mechanisms, ubiquitous to all viral families. Patho...
We describe an antiviral small molecule, LJ001, effective against numerous enveloped viruses includi...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
Viral infections and epidemics cause severe physical, emotional and economic damage worldwide, as un...
Viral diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and the few available drugs to treat...
International audienceViral proteins have enabled the design of selective and efficacious treatments...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
Enveloped viruses pose an important health threat because most of the persistent and many emerging v...
The need for new classes of antiretroviral drugs has become apparent because of increasing concern a...
Many enveloped viruses, including herpes viruses, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HC...
Viruses are a major threat to human health and economic well-being. In recent years Ebola, Zika, inf...
Viral diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and the few available drugs to treat...
Over the past decades, several antiviral drugs have been developed to treat a range of infections. Y...
Viruses cause human diseases by entering in to human cells. Many drugs have been developed that act ...
The entry of enveloped viruses into their host cells involves several successive steps, each one bei...
Viruses infect host cells through invasive entry mechanisms, ubiquitous to all viral families. Patho...
We describe an antiviral small molecule, LJ001, effective against numerous enveloped viruses includi...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
Viral infections and epidemics cause severe physical, emotional and economic damage worldwide, as un...
Viral diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and the few available drugs to treat...
International audienceViral proteins have enabled the design of selective and efficacious treatments...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
Enveloped viruses pose an important health threat because most of the persistent and many emerging v...
The need for new classes of antiretroviral drugs has become apparent because of increasing concern a...
Many enveloped viruses, including herpes viruses, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HC...
Viruses are a major threat to human health and economic well-being. In recent years Ebola, Zika, inf...
Viral diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and the few available drugs to treat...
Over the past decades, several antiviral drugs have been developed to treat a range of infections. Y...
Viruses cause human diseases by entering in to human cells. Many drugs have been developed that act ...