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Details on Person Identification of Nafamostat as a Potent Inhibitor of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus S Protein-Mediated Membrane Fusion Using the Split-Protein-Based Cell-Cell Fusion Assay

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9684962
_displayNameIdentification of Nafamostat as a Potent Inhibitor of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus S Protein-Mediated Membrane Fusion Using the Split-Protein-Based Cell-Cell Fusion Assay
_timestamp2020-04-22 10:11:41
author[Person:9684961] Yamamoto, Mizuki
[Person:9681508] Matsuyama, Shutoku
[Person:8979952] Li, Xiao
[Person:9684965] Takeda, Makoto
[Person:8959675] Kawaguchi, Yasushi
[Person:9684959] Inoue, Jun-Ichiro
[Person:9684955] Matsuda, Zene
created[InstanceEdit:9684954] Jassal, Bijay, 2020-04-22
journalAntimicrob. Agents Chemother.
pages6532-6539
pubMedIdentifier27550352
titleIdentification of Nafamostat as a Potent Inhibitor of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus S Protein-Mediated Membrane Fusion Using the Split-Protein-Based Cell-Cell Fusion Assay
volume60
year2016
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9678882] PRSS1(19-247) binds PRSS1 inhibitors [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9681514] TMPRSS2 binds TMPRSS2 inhibitors [Homo sapiens]
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