SummaryThe adenosine nucleoside analog BCX4430 is a direct-acting antiviral drug under investigation for the treatment of serious and life-threatening infections from highly pathogenic viruses, such as the Ebola virus. Cellular kinases phosphorylate BCX4430 to a triphosphate that mimics ATP; viral RNA polymerases incorporate the drug's monophosphate nucleotide into the growing RNA chain, causing premature chain termination. BCX4430 is active in vitro against many RNA viral pathogens, including the filoviruses and emerging infectious agents such as MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV. In vivo, BCX4430 is active after intramuscular, intraperitoneal, and oral administration in a variety of experimental infections. In nonclinical studies involving lethal inf...
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described c...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThe urgency of ebolavirus drug development is obvious in light of th...
Summary: The adenosine nucleoside analog BCX4430 is a direct-acting antiviral drug under investigati...
Viruses of the Filoviridae family can cause severe haemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primat...
The most recent Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, which was unprecedented in the number of cases ...
In the current context of antiviral drug development, which has been traditionally dominated by herp...
Ebolaviruses, marburgviruses, and henipaviruses are zoonotic pathogens belonging to the Filoviridae ...
Infections caused by RNA viruses, such as Ebola and Zika, continue to exist worldwide as significant...
Vaccines against infectious viral diseases are good in preventing those illnesses, however their app...
Eight different compounds, all nucleoside analogues, could presently be considered as potential drug...
Adenoviruses occupy a substantial place as causative agents of seasonal respiratory infections, the ...
International audienceThe adenosine analogue galidesivir (BCX4430), a broad-spectrum RNA virus inhib...
AbstractAdenine derivatives, in particular the scaffold bearing the acyclic nucleoside phosphonates ...
The recent Ebola virus (EBOV) outbreak in West Africa was the largest recorded in history with over ...
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described c...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThe urgency of ebolavirus drug development is obvious in light of th...
Summary: The adenosine nucleoside analog BCX4430 is a direct-acting antiviral drug under investigati...
Viruses of the Filoviridae family can cause severe haemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primat...
The most recent Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, which was unprecedented in the number of cases ...
In the current context of antiviral drug development, which has been traditionally dominated by herp...
Ebolaviruses, marburgviruses, and henipaviruses are zoonotic pathogens belonging to the Filoviridae ...
Infections caused by RNA viruses, such as Ebola and Zika, continue to exist worldwide as significant...
Vaccines against infectious viral diseases are good in preventing those illnesses, however their app...
Eight different compounds, all nucleoside analogues, could presently be considered as potential drug...
Adenoviruses occupy a substantial place as causative agents of seasonal respiratory infections, the ...
International audienceThe adenosine analogue galidesivir (BCX4430), a broad-spectrum RNA virus inhib...
AbstractAdenine derivatives, in particular the scaffold bearing the acyclic nucleoside phosphonates ...
The recent Ebola virus (EBOV) outbreak in West Africa was the largest recorded in history with over ...
Viral infections have menaced human beings since time immemorial, and even today new viral strains t...
Recent developments in nucleoside/nucleotide therapeutics and antiviral drug targets are described c...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThe urgency of ebolavirus drug development is obvious in light of th...