Selected article for: "antiviral activity and viral fusion"

Author: Yadi Zhou; Yuan Hou; Jiayu Shen; Yin Huang; William Martin; Feixiong Cheng
Title: Network-based Drug Repurposing for Human Coronavirus
  • Document date: 2020_2_5
  • ID: b4mdiont_28
    Snippet: SERMs have been reported to play a broader role in inhibiting viral replication through the non-classical pathways associated with estrogen receptor [34] . SERMs interfere at the post viral entry step and affect the triggering of fusion, as the SERMs' antiviral activity still can be observed in the absence of detectable estrogen receptor expression [17] ......
    Document: SERMs have been reported to play a broader role in inhibiting viral replication through the non-classical pathways associated with estrogen receptor [34] . SERMs interfere at the post viral entry step and affect the triggering of fusion, as the SERMs' antiviral activity still can be observed in the absence of detectable estrogen receptor expression [17] .

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