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J.S. Oxford
Originally, it was our intention to produce a single-volume book covering all aspects and approaches to the problem of specific inhibitors of respiratory viruses. However, as the work progressed it became obvious that certain chapters, because of the
Autor:
J.S. Oxford
Originally, it was our intention to produce a single-volume book covering all aspects and approaches to the problem of specific inhibitors of respiratory viruses. However, as the work progressed it became obvious that certain chapters, because of the
Autor:
R. Lambkin, J.S. Oxford
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
The world is waiting with apprehension for the predicted pandemic of H5N1 (avian) influenza as an increasing number of countries in Asia, Europe and Africa report cases of influenza in migrating birds. All is not 'despondency', however. Targeted and
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Research in Virology. 148:427-431
Summary We report the isolation of two influenza A(H 3 N 2 ) virus strains which were unable, in the first passages in MDCK cell culture, to agglutinate chicken erythrocytes, though reacting with guinea pig and turkey red blood cells. This observatio
Autor:
S.A. Jeffs, J.S. Oxford
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 14:1712-1717
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Journal of Virological Methods. 44:35-44
When clinical isolates of influenza A and B viruses are propagated in embryonated hens' eggs or tissue culture cells, different selective pressures in vitro result in specific amino acid substitutions in the haemagglutinin (HA) gene. A proportion of
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G. C. Schild, Diane Major, Janet S. Bootman, D. A. J. Tyrrell, T. Corcoran, James S. Robertson, P.G. Higgins, R.W. Newman, W. Al-Nakib, J.S. Oxford
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Archives of Virology. 110:37-46
An influenza B virus was passaged in man (virus A) and then in human embryo trachea (C) and into embryonated eggs (D) or directly into eggs (B). Virus A, B, and C had the same (cell-like) haemagglutinin phenotype on reaction with selected monoclonal
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J.S. Oxford, D.B. Mendel, J.A. Carr, Frederick G. Hayden, R. Lambkin, N.A. Roberts, C.Y. Tai, L. Kelly, J.A.L. Ives
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Antiviral research. 55(2)
Oseltamivir carboxylate is a potent and specific inhibitor of influenza A and B neuraminidase (NA). Oseltamivir phosphate, the ethyl ester prodrug of oseltamivir carboxylate, is the first orally active NA inhibitor available for the prophylaxis and t
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Transplantation proceedings. 31(8)