A protectin DX (PDX) analog with in vitro activity against influenza A(H1N1) viruses
Nicolas Fortin,
Mathilde Hénaut,
Nathalie Goyette
et al.
Abstract:Antiviral therapy based on neuraminidase (oseltamivir) or polymerase (baloxavir marboxil) inhibitors plays an important role in the management of influenza infections. However, the emergence of drug resistance and the uncontrolled inflammatory response are major limitations in the treatment of severe influenza disease. Protectins D1 (PD1) and DX (PDX), part of a family of pro‐resolving mediators, have previously demonstrated anti‐influenza activity as well as anti‐inflammatory properties in various clinical co… Show more
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