A new cell screening method that can be used to identify potential anti-influenza drugs has been developed by the Medical Systems Virology group at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) at the University of Helsinki and its national and international collaborators. The researchers were able to identify two novel compounds with anti-influenza activity, obatoclax and gemcitabine and prove the efficacy of a previously known drug saliphenylhalamide. The ...Thursday, 6 September 2012
Research Sheds Light on Harnessing Anticancer Drugs for the Future Fight Against Influenza
A new cell screening method that can be used to identify potential anti-influenza drugs has been developed by the Medical Systems Virology group at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) at the University of Helsinki and its national and international collaborators. The researchers were able to identify two novel compounds with anti-influenza activity, obatoclax and gemcitabine and prove the efficacy of a previously known drug saliphenylhalamide. The ...
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