GS-5734 and its parent nucleoside analog inhibit Filo-, Pneumo-, and Paramyxoviruses
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About GS-5734 and its parent nucleoside analog inhibit Filo-, Pneumo-, and Paramyxoviruses
This paper, published in 2017, received 361 indexed citations . Written by Michael K. Lo, Robert Jordan, Aaron Arvey, Jawahar Sudhamsu, Punya Shrivastava-Ranjan, Anne L. Hotard, Mike Flint, Laura K. McMullan, Dustin S. Siegel and Michael O. Clarke covering the research area of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Infectious Diseases (287 citations), Epidemiology (92 citations) and Neurology (47 citations). Published in Scientific Reports.
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