Marine Algal Antioxidants as Potential Vectors for Controlling Viral Diseases
As the COVID-19 epidemic expands in the world, and with the previous SARS epidemic, avian flu, Ebola and AIDS serving as a warning, biomedical and biotechnological research has the task to find solutions to counteract viral entry and pathogenesis. A novel approach can come from marine chemodiversity...
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Main Authors: | Clementina Sansone (Author), Christophe Brunet (Author), Douglas M. Noonan (Author), Adriana Albini (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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