1591741-85-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Discovery and synthesis of c-nucleosides as potential new anti-HCV agents
Draffan, Alistair G.,Frey, Barbara,Pool, Brett,Gannon, Carlie,Tyndall, Edward M.,Lilly, Michael,Francom, Paula,Hufton, Richard,Halim, Rosliana,Jahangiri, Saba,Bond, Silas,Nguyen, Van T. T.,Jeynes, Tyrone P.,Wirth, Veronika,Luttick, Angela,Tilmanis, Danielle,Thomas, Jesse D.,Pryor, Melinda,Porter, Kate,Morton, Craig J.,Lin, Bo,Duan, Jianmin,Kukolj, George,Simoneau, Bruno,McKercher, Ginette,Lagacé, Lisette,Amad, Ma'An,Bethell, Richard C.,Tucker, Simon P.
supporting information, p. 679 - 684 (2014/07/07)
Nucleoside analogues have long been recognized as prospects for the discovery of direct acting antivirals (DAAs) to treat hepatitis C virus because they have generally exhibited cross-genotype activity and a high barrier to resistance. C-Nucleosides have
