Efficacy of phosphonoacetic acid on herpes simplex virus infection of sensory ganglia.
AUTOR(ES)
Wohlenberg, C R
RESUMO
Treatment of mice with phosphonoacetic acid markedly reduced the incidence of latent ganglionic infection with herpes simplex virus when administered within 24 h after viral inoculation, but had no effect on an already established ganglionic infection.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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