HCV direct-acting antiviral agents: the best interferon-free combinations
Zlikster said
Jan 9, 2014
cheers Matt! :)
Karen said
Jan 9, 2014
Matt..Thanks...Interesting read
lauralou57 said
Jan 9, 2014
Great article! Thanks for posting.
mallani said
Jan 8, 2014
Thanks Matt. Good summary.
Matt Chris said
Jan 8, 2014
Hey all
Thought this was a easily understandable article from Liver International ISSN about the current DAA's that will be coming to market in the next year.
Remembering all the DAA's and what part of the protein they inhibit (whether they are a NS5a or NS5b , NS3, etc) is always confusing. This article helps a lot and give trials results that have been disclosed before but in one read.
Here is a small excerpt :
Viral replication cycle and targets for drug development
The HCV replication cycle begins with virion attach- ment to its specific receptor. The HCV RNA genome serves as a template for viral replication and as a viral messenger RNA for viral production. It is translated into a polyprotein that is cleaved by proteases followed by viral assembly.
Follow this link to read. Once there then scroll down to abstract and then on bottom right hit (get PDF )
cheers Matt! :)
Matt..Thanks...Interesting read
Great article! Thanks for posting.
Thanks Matt. Good summary.
Hey all
Thought this was a easily understandable article from Liver International ISSN about the current DAA's that will be coming to market in the next year.
Remembering all the DAA's and what part of the protein they inhibit (whether they are a NS5a or NS5b , NS3, etc) is always confusing. This article helps a lot and give trials results that have been disclosed before but in one read.
Here is a small excerpt :
Viral replication cycle and targets for drug development
The HCV replication cycle begins with virion attach- ment to its specific receptor. The HCV RNA genome serves as a template for viral replication and as a viral messenger RNA for viral production. It is translated into a polyprotein that is cleaved by proteases followed by viral assembly.
Follow this link to read. Once there then scroll down to abstract and then on bottom right hit (get PDF )
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/liv.12423/abstract
Matt
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Wednesday 8th of January 2014 07:18:17 PM
-- Edited by Matt Chris on Wednesday 8th of January 2014 07:23:18 PM