Influenza virus infections represent a major public health issue by causing annual epidemics and occasional pandemics that affect thousands of people worldwide. Vaccination is the main prophylaxis to prevent these epidemics/pandemics, although the effectiveness of licensed vaccines is rather limited due to the constant mutations of influenza virus antigenic characteristics. The available anti-influenza drugs are still restricted and there is an increasing viral resistance to these compounds, thus highlighting the need for research and development of new antiviral drugs. In this work, two semisynthetic derivatives of digitoxigenin, namely C10 (3β-((N-(2-hydroxyethyl)aminoacetyl)amino-3-deoxydigitoxigenin) and C11 (3β-(hydroxyacetyl)amino-3-d...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemics which cause signif...
Imminent threat of pandemics of influenza, along with increasing resistance of the virus to existing...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Objectives: Drugs that target host cell processes can be employed to complement drugs that specifica...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
Objectives: Drugs that target host cell processes can be employed to complement drugs that specifica...
Influenza viruses are the cause of yearly epidemics and occasional pandemics that represent a signif...
Influenza virus causes three to five million severe respiratory infections per year in seasonal epid...
A series of novel dihydro-alkyloxy-benzyl-oxopyrimidine derivatives were synthesized and evaluated f...
Influenza viruses are major respiratory pathogens responsible for both seasonal epidemics and occasi...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory acute viral disease characterized by a short incubation period...
Influenza is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. This virus causes a severe viral i...
A series of substituted aryl glycoside analogues of gastrodin have been identified as potential anti...
Influenza viruses are a major public health threat worldwide, and options for antiviral therapy are ...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemics which cause signif...
Imminent threat of pandemics of influenza, along with increasing resistance of the virus to existing...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Objectives: Drugs that target host cell processes can be employed to complement drugs that specifica...
Every year, influenza epidemics cause numerous deaths and millions of hospitalizations, but the most...
Objectives: Drugs that target host cell processes can be employed to complement drugs that specifica...
Influenza viruses are the cause of yearly epidemics and occasional pandemics that represent a signif...
Influenza virus causes three to five million severe respiratory infections per year in seasonal epid...
A series of novel dihydro-alkyloxy-benzyl-oxopyrimidine derivatives were synthesized and evaluated f...
Influenza viruses are major respiratory pathogens responsible for both seasonal epidemics and occasi...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory acute viral disease characterized by a short incubation period...
Influenza is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. This virus causes a severe viral i...
A series of substituted aryl glycoside analogues of gastrodin have been identified as potential anti...
Influenza viruses are a major public health threat worldwide, and options for antiviral therapy are ...
In the first part of this overview, we described the life cycle of the influenza virus and the pharm...
Influenza viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemics which cause signif...
Imminent threat of pandemics of influenza, along with increasing resistance of the virus to existing...