Facilitating Antiviral Drug Discovery Using Genetic and Evolutionary Knowledge
Over the course of human history, billions of people worldwide have been infected by various viruses. Despite rapid progress in the development of biomedical techniques, it is still a significant challenge to find promising new antiviral targets and drugs. In the past, antiviral drugs mainly targete...
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Main Authors: | Xuan Xu, Qing-Ye Zhang, Xin-Yi Chu, Yuan Quan, Bo-Min Lv, Hong-Yu Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b984cdd4471a4579aa7553bc8ff59e09 |
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