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New Research Finds Potential Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Replication

The Editors at Hepatitis Central
December 24, 2009

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By targeting Hepatitis C’s core protein, Scripps researchers have detected four promising compounds that could block viral reproduction.

Scripps Researchers Identify Novel Hepatitis C Inhibitors

Drug Discovery & Development – December 21, 2009

Scientists from the Scripps Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute and their colleagues at Boston University have described their discovery of several novel drug-like inhibitors of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). These new inhibitors have the potential to substantially widen the current options to treat HCV infection.

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