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September 1, 1996
In vitro determination of antiviral activity of MS8209, a new amphotericin B derivative, against primary isolates of HIV1
M Magierowska-Jung, D Cefaï, H Marrakchi, et al.
Pathologie-Biologie
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March 1, 1977
[Morphological diagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii]
C Bouton, S Kernbaum, D Christol, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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September 1, 1994
Pharmacological studies of a new derivative of amphotericin B, MS-8209, in mouse and hamster scrapie
R Demaimay, K Adjou, C Lasmézas, et al.
Immunogenetics
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January 1, 1990
Polymorphism of Tcrb and Tcrg genes in Biozzi mice: segregation analysis of a new Tcrg haplotype with antibody responsiveness
L Vidard, T Roger, G Pham, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology
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January 11, 2000
MS-8209, an amphotericin B analogue, delays the appearance of spongiosis, astrogliosis and PrPres accumulation in the brain of scrapie-infected hamsters
K T Adjou, N Privat, S Demart, et al.
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids
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January 17, 2002
Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of thymidine analogues bearing a 4'-cyanovinyl group and some derivatives thereof
J M Tronchet, I Kovacs, P Dilda, et al.
Journal of Virology
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November 26, 1997
Late treatment with polyene antibiotics can prolong the survival time of scrapie-infected animals
R Demaimay, K T Adjou, V Beringue, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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July 28, 1999
Inhibiting scrapie neuroinvasion by polyene antibiotic treatment of SCID mice
V Beringue, C I Lasm Zas, K T Adjou, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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April 22, 1999
MS-8209, a water-soluble amphotericin B derivative, affects both scrapie agent replication and PrPres accumulation in Syrian hamster scrapie
K T Adjou, R Demaimay, J P Deslys, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
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October 1, 1998
Innate resistance to infection by intracellular bacterial pathogens differs in mice selected for maximal or minimal acute inflammatory response
L M Araujo, O G Ribeiro, M Siqueira, et al.
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Research in Virology
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September 1, 1996
In vitro determination of antiviral activity of MS8209, a new amphotericin B derivative, against primary isolates of HIV1
M Magierowska-Jung, D Cefaï, H Marrakchi, et al.
Pathologie-Biologie
|
March 1, 1977
[Morphological diagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii]
C Bouton, S Kernbaum, D Christol, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
September 1, 1994
Pharmacological studies of a new derivative of amphotericin B, MS-8209, in mouse and hamster scrapie
R Demaimay, K Adjou, C Lasmézas, et al.
Immunogenetics
|
January 1, 1990
Polymorphism of Tcrb and Tcrg genes in Biozzi mice: segregation analysis of a new Tcrg haplotype with antibody responsiveness
L Vidard, T Roger, G Pham, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology
|
January 11, 2000
MS-8209, an amphotericin B analogue, delays the appearance of spongiosis, astrogliosis and PrPres accumulation in the brain of scrapie-infected hamsters
K T Adjou, N Privat, S Demart, et al.
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids
|
January 17, 2002
Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of thymidine analogues bearing a 4'-cyanovinyl group and some derivatives thereof
J M Tronchet, I Kovacs, P Dilda, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
November 26, 1997
Late treatment with polyene antibiotics can prolong the survival time of scrapie-infected animals
R Demaimay, K T Adjou, V Beringue, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
July 28, 1999
Inhibiting scrapie neuroinvasion by polyene antibiotic treatment of SCID mice
V Beringue, C I Lasm Zas, K T Adjou, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
April 22, 1999
MS-8209, a water-soluble amphotericin B derivative, affects both scrapie agent replication and PrPres accumulation in Syrian hamster scrapie
K T Adjou, R Demaimay, J P Deslys, et al.
European Journal of Immunology
|
October 1, 1998
Innate resistance to infection by intracellular bacterial pathogens differs in mice selected for maximal or minimal acute inflammatory response
L M Araujo, O G Ribeiro, M Siqueira, et al.
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