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Using Coronaviral Protease Inhibitors to Treat or Prevent COVID-19
Coronavirus 3C-like proteases are the enzymes on the virus that play a key role in viral replication. Coronaviral protease inhibitors could theoretically prevent the virus from initially infecting the host cell, and appear to be promising drug targets.
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- GC376
- C-Phycoyanin
- peptidomimetic α-ketoamides
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
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Study Investigating the Effectiveness of GC376 as a Coronaviral Protease Inhibitor
Important Values to Define when Discussing Protease Inhibitors
Study Investigating the Effectiveness of C-Phycoyanin as a Coronaviral Protease Inhibitor
Study investigating α-Ketoamides as broad-spectrum inhibitors of main coronavriuses and enteroviruses proteases