Microbiology & Virology

Virology
A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. Viruses cause many human diseases from small illnesses, like influenza, to more deadly diseases, like hepatitis B and HIV. Our body’s immune system defends against viral infection by generating specific antibodies to bind to and neutralize viral particles and by cell mediated immunity that destroys infected host cells. read more
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A3444 GS-9620Target: Toll-like receptors (TLRs)Summary: TLR-7 agonist
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A1140 HBcAg [Hepatitis B virus] (18-27)Summary: Indicator of active viral replication
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B1112 MerimepodibTarget: IMPDHSummary: Novel noncompetitive inhibitor of IMPDH(Inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase).
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B2222 Adefovir DipivoxilSummary: Reverse transcriptase inhibitor
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A8530 TelbivudineSummary: Reverse Transcriptase inhibitor
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A1091 surface antigen (208-215) [Hepatitis B Virus]Summary: Surface antigen used for signs of infection
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B4699 HelioxanthinSummary: novel inhibitor of HBV, HCV and HSV-1 virus
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B4700 Helioxanthin derivative 5-4-2Summary: HBV/HSV-1/HSV-2 virus inhibitor
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B4701 Helioxanthin 8-1Summary: inhibitor of HBV and HIV virus