Polygalic acid inhibits african swine fever virus polymerase activity: findings from machine learning and in vitro testing

Abstract African swine fever virus (ASFV), an extremely contagious virus with high mortality rates, causes severe hemorrhagic viral disease in both domestic and wild pigs. Fortunately, ASFV cannot be transmitted from pigs to humans. However, ongoing ASFV outbreaks could have severe economic conseque...
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Choi, Jiwon [verfasserIn]

Lee, Hyundo

Cho, Soyoung

Choi, Yorim

Pham, Thuy X.

Huynh, Trang T. X.

Lim, Yun-Sook

Hwang, Soon B.

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E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2023

Schlagwörter:

African swine fever virus

Polygalic acid

Natural products

PolX polymerase

Machine learning

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Enthalten in: Journal of computer aided molecular design - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V, 1987, 37(2023), 9 vom: 15. Juli, Seite 453-461

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volume:37 ; year:2023 ; number:9 ; day:15 ; month:07 ; pages:453-461

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DOI / URN:

10.1007/s10822-023-00520-6

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SPR052330729

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