Metal chelators as potential antiviral agents
DW Hutchinson
Index: Hutchinson, D. W.; Cload, P. A.; Haugh, M. C. Phosphorus and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 1983 , vol. 14, p. 285 - 294
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Abstract
Abstract Metal-chelating compounds can inhibit virus-induced enzymes in infected cells by coordinating with metal ions at their active sites. Consideration of the coordinating properties of ligands can explain the antiviral activity of these compounds. The antiviral actions of a
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