Author: Powers, Chelsea N.; Setzer, William N.
Title: An In-Silico Investigation of Phytochemicals as Antiviral Agents Against Dengue Fever Document date: 2016_8_23
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Snippet: The purpose of this work was to examine whether higher plants may serve as a source of antiviral agents for treatment of dengue fever. A molecular docking approach was used to examine a selection of phytochemicals from our virtual library (2194 different compound structures) with the protein targets of dengue virus......
Document: The purpose of this work was to examine whether higher plants may serve as a source of antiviral agents for treatment of dengue fever. A molecular docking approach was used to examine a selection of phytochemicals from our virtual library (2194 different compound structures) with the protein targets of dengue virus.
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