Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described covering progress in the development of nucleoside/nucleotide mimetics for the treatment of influenza virus, human immunodeficiency virus type 1, hepatitis B and C virus, herpes virus infections; including herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus and varicella zoster virus infections, and the highly pathogenic poxviruses (variola, vaccinia and mokey pox) and filoviruses (Ebola and Marburg)
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
The discovery of several new series of nucleoside analogues with antiviral activity has altered the ...
In this review, we intend to highlight outstanding concepts of antiviral nucleoside prodrugs which h...
Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described c...
In the current context of antiviral drug development, which has been traditionally dominated by herp...
The search for new anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapeutics continues as the current treatment, con...
Recent developments have increased the options for treatment of viral infections. Vidarabine, an age...
The potential of a large variety of new compounds and new strategies for the treatment of virtually ...
Broad-spectrum antiviral therapies hold promise as a first-line defense against emerging viruses by ...
Nucleoside and nucleotide analogues have proven to be an effective approach toward the development o...
The development of new antiviral agents has gained increasing momentum. It has kept pace with the id...
The current repertoire of approved anti-herpesviral drugs consists primarily of nucleoside analogues...
Antiviral agents are used for the treatment of viral diseases. Antiviral drugs have been successfull...
Exploration of naturally occurring chemical structures for medicinal uses has received significant i...
Although most of the recent attempts to develop new antiviral agents have been focussed on RNA virus...
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
The discovery of several new series of nucleoside analogues with antiviral activity has altered the ...
In this review, we intend to highlight outstanding concepts of antiviral nucleoside prodrugs which h...
Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described c...
In the current context of antiviral drug development, which has been traditionally dominated by herp...
The search for new anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapeutics continues as the current treatment, con...
Recent developments have increased the options for treatment of viral infections. Vidarabine, an age...
The potential of a large variety of new compounds and new strategies for the treatment of virtually ...
Broad-spectrum antiviral therapies hold promise as a first-line defense against emerging viruses by ...
Nucleoside and nucleotide analogues have proven to be an effective approach toward the development o...
The development of new antiviral agents has gained increasing momentum. It has kept pace with the id...
The current repertoire of approved anti-herpesviral drugs consists primarily of nucleoside analogues...
Antiviral agents are used for the treatment of viral diseases. Antiviral drugs have been successfull...
Exploration of naturally occurring chemical structures for medicinal uses has received significant i...
Although most of the recent attempts to develop new antiviral agents have been focussed on RNA virus...
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
The discovery of several new series of nucleoside analogues with antiviral activity has altered the ...
In this review, we intend to highlight outstanding concepts of antiviral nucleoside prodrugs which h...