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Advances in antiviral drug design.
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ISBN: 1281119830 9786611119836 0080548245 0444521739 9780444521736 9780080548241 9781281119834 6611119833 Year: 2007 Publisher: Amsterdam Oxford Elsevier Science

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Regularly reviewing the ""state-of-the-art"" developments in the antiviral drug research field, this latest volume spans the conceptual design and chemical synthesis of new antiviral compounds. It discusses their structure-activity relationship, mechanism and targets of action, pharmacological behavior, antiviral activity spectrum, and therapeutic potential for clinical use.

Advances in antiviral drug design.
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ISBN: 9780444506023 0444506020 0080522262 9780080522265 Year: 2003 Publisher: Amsterdam Oxford Elsevier Science

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The fourth volume of Advances in Antiviral Drug Design is keeping up with the recent progress made in the broad field of antiviral drug research and encompasses six specific directions that have opened new avenues for the treatment of HIV and other virus infections. First, as the introductory chapter, the different new anti-HIV agents that are now in preclinical or clinical development are reviewed by E. De Clercq. This includes new NRTIs, NNRTIs and PIs, but also HIV entry/fusion inhibitors as well as integrase inhibitors, and some of these agents, such as the NRTI emtricitabine [( - )FTC] and the PI atazanavir, may soon be licensed for clinical use. Second, high expectations are vested in the potential therapeutic usefulness of inhibitors of HIV integration, a point of no return in the life cycle of HIV, and this approach is highlighted by D.J. Hazuda and S.D. Young. Third, as all currently available PIs can be described as "peptidomimetic", and, therefore, expected to demonstrate overlapping virus-drug resistance and side effect profiles, it would be interesting to see how a non-peptidic protease inhibitor such as tipranavir behaves, and this is covered by D. Mayers, K. Curry, V. Kohlbrenner and S. McCallister. Fourth, neuraminidase inhibitors such as zanamivir (that has to be inhaled) and oseltamivir (that can be administered via the oral route) have gained a definitive status as antiviral drugs useful for both therapy and prophylaxis of influenza A and B virus infections; as they target a specific influenza viral enzyme, neuraminidase (or sialidase), they may be expected to block newly emerging influenza viruses as well, and the design of neuraminidase inhibitors has received due attention of H. Jin and C.U. Kim. Fifth, while the major current efforts in antiviral drug development have shifted from herpesviruses towards HIV and hepatitis viruses [hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV)], it is interesting to note that by switching from the classical five-membered sugar or acyclic nucleoside strategy, J. Wang, M. Froeyen and P. Herdewijn have gone "upstream" in designing six-membered carbocyclic nucleosides as potential anti-herpesvirus agents. Sixth, following up on the nucleotide prodrug strategy introduced above under ix, to deliver the biologically active nucleotides inside the cells, C. Meier has elaborated on a particular class of such pronucleotides, namely that of the cyclosaligenyl pronucleotides, an approach that should have far reaching implications for compounds effective against HIV, HBV and other viruses. The six topics covered in this fourth volume of Advances in Antiviral Drug Design are in the front line of the present endeavors towards the design and development of new therapeutic agents for virus infections. They pertain to the combat against three of the most important viral pathogens of current times: HIV, HBV, influenza virus and herpesviruses.

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Honderd jaar infirmerie
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Handleiding bij de werkzittingen van biochemie
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Leuven Acco

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Réflexions pour une politique de santé publique en Belgique : synthèse des résultats de la recherche en sciences sociales
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Targets for the design of antiviral agents : proceedings (...) held June 19-July 2,1983, at Les Arcs
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Year: 1984 Publisher: New York, London Plenum Press

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Bedenkingen bij een gezondheidsbeleid in België : synthese van de resultaten van het sociaal-wetenschapelijk onderzoek
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Brussel Federale Diensten voor Wetenschappelijke, Technische en Culturele Aangelegenheden

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De openbare leeszaal te Utrecht, 1892-1917
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Year: 1917 Publisher: Utrecht Den Boer

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De openbare leeszalen en bibliotheken tegenover de lichtere en lichter-aansprekende roman
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