Reprogramming of the Antibacterial Drug Vancomycin Results in Potent Antiviral Agents Devoid of Antibacterial Activity
Influenza A and B viruses are a global threat to human health and increasing resistance to the existing antiviral drugs necessitates new concepts to expand the therapeutic options. Glycopeptide derivatives have emerged as a promising new class of antiviral agents. To avoid potential antibiotic resis...
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Main Authors: | Zsolt Szűcs (Author), Lieve Naesens (Author), Annelies Stevaert (Author), Eszter Ostorházi (Author), Gyula Batta (Author), Pál Herczegh (Author), Anikó Borbás (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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