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Details on Person Potential Role of Flavivirus NS2B-NS3 Proteases in Viral Pathogenesis and Anti-flavivirus Drug Discovery Employing Animal Cells and Models: A Review

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_displayNamePotential Role of Flavivirus NS2B-NS3 Proteases in Viral Pathogenesis and Anti-flavivirus Drug Discovery Employing Animal Cells and Models: A Review
_timestamp2025-05-22 18:24:53
author[Person:9949466] Wahaab, Abdul
[Person:9949450] Mustafa, Bahar E
[Person:9949465] Hameed, Muddassar
[Person:9833114] Stevenson, Nigel J
[Person:9949455] Anwar, Muhammad Naveed
[Person:8857877] Liu, Ke
[Person:9949468] Wei, Jianchao
[Person:9949460] Qiu, Yafeng
[Person:571171] Ma, Z
created[InstanceEdit:9949486] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-05-22
journalViruses
pubMedIdentifier35062249
titlePotential Role of Flavivirus NS2B-NS3 Proteases in Viral Pathogenesis and Anti-flavivirus Drug Discovery Employing Animal Cells and Models: A Review
volume14
year2021
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9918807] NS2B binds NS3 [Homo sapiens]
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