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Longitudinal Monitoring of the Effects of Anti-Adenoviral Treatment Regimens in a Permissive In Vivo Model
Published in Viruses (26-07-2024)“…Adenovirus infections of immunocompromised patients can cause life-threatening disseminated disease. While there are presently no drugs specifically approved…”
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NPP-669, a Novel Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Therapeutic with Excellent Cellular Uptake, Antiviral Potency, Oral Bioavailability, Preclinical Efficacy, and a Promising Safety Margin
Published in Molecular pharmaceutics (02-01-2023)“…DNA viruses are responsible for many diseases in humans. Current treatments are often limited by toxicity, as in the case of cidofovir (CDV, Vistide), a…”
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A five-day treatment course of zanamivir for the flu with a single, self-administered, painless microneedle array patch: Revolutionizing delivery of poorly membrane-permeable therapeutics
Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (25-06-2023)“…[Display omitted] Seasonal influenza virus infections cause a substantial number of deaths each year. While zanamivir (ZAN) is efficacious against…”
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Novel Formulation Strategy to Improve the Feasibility of Amifostine Administration
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-05-2018)“…Purpose Amifostine (AMF), a radioprotectant, is FDA-approved for intravenous administration in cancer patients receiving radiation therapy (XRT)…”
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Evaluation of a method for measuring the radioprotective metabolite WR-1065 in plasma using chemical derivatization combined with UHPLC-MS/MS
Published in Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences (30-03-2018)“…Hypotension is the dose-limiting side effect of the radio-protective drug Amifostine and results from relaxation of the vascular smooth muscle, which is…”
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USC-087 protects Syrian hamsters against lethal challenge with human species C adenoviruses
Published in Antiviral research (01-05-2018)“…Human adenoviruses (AdV) cause generally mild infections of the respiratory and GI tracts as well as some other tissues. However, AdV can cause serious…”
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