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Telaprevir

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<StructureSection load='3sv6' size='340' side='right' caption='Crystal structure of NS3/4A protease in complex with Telaprevir ([[3sv6]])' scene='96/969645/Cv/1'>
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Telaprevir (VX-950), marketed under the brand names Incivek and Incivo, is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of hepatitis C co-developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. It is a member of a class of antiviral drugs known as protease inhibitors. Specifically, telaprevir inhibits the hepatitis C viral enzyme NS3/4A serine protease. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telaprevir].
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Telaprevir (VX-950), marketed under the brand names Incivek and Incivo, is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of hepatitis C co-developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. It is a member of a class of antiviral drugs known as protease inhibitors. Specifically, telaprevir inhibits the hepatitis C viral enzyme NS3/4A [[serine protease]]. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telaprevir].
<scene name='96/969645/Overall/1'>Crystal structure of NS3/4A protease in complex with Telaprevir</scene> ([[3sv6]]).
<scene name='96/969645/Overall/1'>Crystal structure of NS3/4A protease in complex with Telaprevir</scene> ([[3sv6]]).

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Crystal structure of NS3/4A protease in complex with Telaprevir (3sv6)

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