2023
DOI: 10.52700/pjbb.v4i1.137
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Virtual Screening for the identification of potential inhibitors for Vp35 protein of Marburg Virus

Abstract: Marburg virus (MARV) causes Marburg hemorrhagic disease (MHD) or Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) in humans as well as in Non-Human Primates with a high mortality rate. It is a category A, risk group 4, an extremely dangerous pathogen that can also be used as a bioweapon. To date, no licensed medication against MARV infection is available. The current study attempts to design putative antiviral drugs or vaccine candidates against vp35, a polymerase cofactor protein of Marburg virus, using a computational virtua… Show more

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