Mitochondrial toxicity of antiviral drugs
- Authors
- William LewisMarinos C. Dalakas
- Journal
- Nature Medicine
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About Mitochondrial toxicity of antiviral drugs
This paper, published in 1995, received 605 indexed citations . Written by William Lewis and Marinos C. Dalakas covering the research area of Molecular Biology and Clinical Biochemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Infectious Diseases (303 citations), Virology (225 citations) and Emergency Medicine (219 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.
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