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Antiviral effect of ranpirnase against Ebola virus
Thomas Hodge
, Ken Draper
, Trevor Brasel
,
Alexander Freiberg
, Luis Squiquera
, David Sidransky
, Jamie Sulley
, Debra J. Taxman
Microbiology And Immunology
Pathology
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Antiviral Activity
100%
Ebola Virus
100%
Ranpirnase
100%
Liver
28%
Kidney
28%
Spleen
28%
Virus
14%
Infected Cells
14%
Viral Disease
14%
Virus Challenge
14%
Weight Loss
14%
Novel Antivirals
14%
Selectivity Index
14%
Infected Mice
14%
Safety Profile
14%
Zaire
14%
Antiviral Therapeutics
14%
Titer
14%
Ebola
14%
Mouse-adapted
14%
Behavioral Activity
14%
Live Virus
14%
Female Mice
14%
Intravenous Dose
14%
Clinical Activity
14%
Intravenous Administration
14%
Intraperitoneal Administration
14%
Human Safety
14%
Behaviour Score
14%
Kikwit
14%
Vero E6 Cells
14%
Post-challenge
14%
Clinical Considerations
14%
Ebola Virus Disease
14%
Cell Selectivity
14%
Endoribonuclease
14%
Oncology Trials
14%
Viral RNA Levels
14%
Rana pipiens
14%
Microscopic Pathology
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antivirus Agent
100%
Ebola Virus
100%
Ranpirnase
100%
Infection
42%
Virus Infection
14%
Virus RNA
14%
Ribonuclease
14%
Ebola Virus Disease
14%
Rana pipiens
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ebola Virus
100%
Infection
60%
Virus
40%
Viral Disease
20%
Titer
20%
Selectivity Index
20%
Rana pipiens
20%
Ribonucleic Acid
20%