Iminosugars as dengue virus therapeutics: Molecular mechanisms of action of a drug entering clinical trials
<p>Iminosugars are a class of small molecules defined by substitution of a sugar’s ring oxygen with nitrogen. Various chemical modifications of these basic structures (<em>e.g.</em> alkyl chain addition off of the ring nitrogen) have been developed during the last several decades....
Main Authors: | Sayce, A, Andrew Cameron Sayce |
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Other Authors: | Zitzmann, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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