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_displayNameTargeting endosomal acidification by chloroquine analogs as a promising strategy for the treatment of emerging viral diseases
_timestamp2020-04-17 10:37:09
author[Person:9683529] Al-Bari, Md Abdul Alim
created[InstanceEdit:9683526] Jassal, Bijay, 2020-04-17
journalPharmacol Res Perspect
pagese00293
pubMedIdentifier28596841
titleTargeting endosomal acidification by chloroquine analogs as a promising strategy for the treatment of emerging viral diseases
volume5
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9683467] CQ, HCQ are protonated to CQ2+, HCQ2+ [Homo sapiens]
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