More-powerful virus inhibitors from structure-based analysis of HEV71 capsid-binding molecules.
Enterovirus 71 (HEV71) epidemics in children and infants result mainly in mild symptoms; however, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, infection can be fatal. At present, no therapies are available. We have used structural analysis of the complete virus to guide the design of HEV71 inhibitors. Ana...
Main Authors: | De Colibus, L, Wang, X, Spyrou, J, Kelly, J, Ren, J, Grimes, J, Puerstinger, G, Stonehouse, N, Walter, T, Hu, Z, Wang, J, Li, X, Peng, W, Rowlands, D, Fry, E, Rao, Z, Stuart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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