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Studies of Reovirus Pathogenesis Reveal Potential Sites for
Antiviral Intervention.- Drugs as Molecular Tools.- Genetically
Engineered Bacteria to Identify and Produce Antiviral Agents.-
Antiviral Agents from Novel Marine and Terrestrial Sources.- Virus
Receptors: The Achilles' Heel of Human Rhinoviruses.- Therapeutic
Strategies Employing CD4, The HIV Receptor.- Molecular
Characterization of HIV-2 (ROD) Protease following PCR Cloning from
Virus Infected H9 Cells.- A Novel, Non-Nucleoside Inhibitor of
HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase (Review).- Catalytic Antisense RNA
(Ribozymes): Their Potential and Use as Anti-HIV-1 Therapeutic
Agents.- Therapies for Hepatitis B Virus: Current Status and Future
Possiblities.- A Preliminary Report of a Controlled Study of
Thymosin Alpha-1 in the Woodchuck Model of Hepadnavirus Infection.-
Delta Virus as a Vector for the Delivery of Biologically Active
RNAs: Possibly a Ribozyme Specific for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus
Infection.- Inhibition of Herpes Simplex Virus Ribonucleotide
Reductase by Synthetic Nonapeptides: A Potential Antiviral
Therapy.- Antiviral Effects of Herpes Simplex Virus Specific
Anti-Sense Nucleic Acids.- Heterogeneity of a Herpes Simplex Virus
Clinical Isolate Exhibiting Resistance to Acyclovir and Foscarnet.-
Cellular Metabolism and Enzymatic Phosphorylation of
9-(2-Phosphonylmethoxyethyl) Guanine (PMEG), a Potential Antiviral
Agent.- Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection on Cytokine
Gene Expression in Activated Murine Peritoneal Macrophages.-
Procedure for Evaluation of Neutralizing Antibody to
Cytomegalovirus in Commercial Intravenous Gamma Globulin
Preparations.- Improved Detection of Antibodies to Hepatitis C
Virus Using a Second Generation ELISA.- Emerging Trends in the
Rapid Detection of Viruses.- DNA Probes for Viral Diagnosis.-
Contributors.
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