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Small Molecule Non-Nucleoside Inhibitors of the Measles Viruses
Application Small molecule measles virus RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase (RDRP) inhibitors. Key Benefits Potent (nM) non-nucleoside small molecule inhibitors of the measles virus RDRP protein. No current drug therapy for measles. Market Summary The target market for this therapeutic agent is in the developing world where measles has been known...
Published: 4/23/2024       Contributor(s): Richard Plemper, James Snyder, Aiming Sun, John Maina Ndungu, Jeong-Joong Yoon
Small Molecule Inhibitors Show Promise with RNA Viruses
Application Potent small molecule inhibitors of RNA viruses that cause many highly contagious and dangerous diseases such as canine distemper, RSV, influenza, and measles. Key Benefits Inhibits measles, canine distemper, human parainfluenza, and influenza A viruses. May be used for the management of a disease and for rapid control of possible...
Published: 4/23/2024       Contributor(s): Richard Plemper, James Snyder, Aiming Sun, John Maina Ndungu, Jeong-Joong Yoon