In vitro methods for testing antiviral drugs |
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Authors: | Michaela Rumlová Tomáš Ruml |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biotechnology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 166 28, Czech Republic;2. Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 166 28, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Despite successful vaccination programs and effective treatments for some viral infections, humans are still losing the battle with viruses. Persisting human pandemics, emerging and re-emerging viruses, and evolution of drug-resistant strains impose continuous search for new antiviral drugs. A combination of detailed information about the molecular organization of viruses and progress in molecular biology and computer technologies has enabled rational antivirals design. Initial step in establishing efficacy of new antivirals is based on simple methods assessing inhibition of the intended target. We provide here an overview of biochemical and cell-based assays evaluating the activity of inhibitors of clinically important viruses. |
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Keywords: | Virus Inhibitor Assay High-throughput screening Method Replication Entry Assembly In vitro Cell-based |
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