Antiviral Activity of Gliotoxin and Gliotoxin Acetate

DURING a search for antiviral materials, we found several Penicillium culture filtrates that inhibited the cytopathic effect of type 2 poliovirus MEF 1 in monkey kidney primary cell cultures. The antipolio activity of these filtrates was found to be due to gliotoxin and gliotoxin acetate.

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Hauptverfasser: RIGHTSEL, WILTON A, SCHNEIDER, HORST G, SLOAN, BERNARD J, GRAF, PERSIS R, MILLER, FRANCIS A, BARTZ, QUENTIN R, EHRLICH, JOHN, DIXON, GLEN J
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Antiviral Agents
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Measles virus
Mice
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