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    Cover for Probing The Flavivirus Life Cycle: Repurposing Amodiaquine as an Inhibitor of Flavivirus Infectivity and Functional Analysis of Flaviviral NS5 in 5'Capping

    Probing The Flavivirus Life Cycle: Repurposing Amodiaquine as an Inhibitor of Flavivirus Infectivity and Functional Analysis of Flaviviral NS5 in 5'Capping 

    Boonyasuppayakorn, Siwaporn (Georgetown University, 2013)
    Dengue virus serotypes 1-4 (DENV1-4) are transmitted by mosquitoes and are the most frequent cause of arboviral infections in the world. Neither vaccine nor antiviral drug is currently available. In this study, we discovered ...
    Cover for The Role of Affinity and Mechanism of Virus Attachment to Cells in Antibody-Dependent Enhancement and Neutralization of Flaviviruses

    The Role of Affinity and Mechanism of Virus Attachment to Cells in Antibody-Dependent Enhancement and Neutralization of Flaviviruses 

    Obara, Christopher John (Georgetown University, 2014)
    Flaviviruses are RNA viruses that cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. There are currently no specific therapeutics or clinically licensed vaccines available for a number of flaviviruses, including dengue ...

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    AuthorBoonyasuppayakorn, Siwaporn (1)Obara, Christopher John (1)Subject
    flavivirus (2)
    Microbiology (2)Virology (2)amodiaquine (1)antibody (1)... View MoreDate created2014 (1)2013 (1)Typethesis (2)... View More

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