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  • BK Virus replication in vitro: limited effect of drugs interfering with viral uptake and intracellular transport.

BK Virus replication in vitro: limited effect of drugs interfering with viral uptake and intracellular transport.

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2007-09-26)
Parmjeet Randhawa, Noush Afarin Farasati, Yuchen Huang
ABSTRACT

BK virus is an important pathogen in kidney transplant recipients. In vitro studies demonstrated slight antiviral activity for chloroquine and nystatin. A sialic acid derivative, BTB11968, was identified as a lead compound for further development.

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