Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

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* '''Scientists are endeavoring to find antivirals specific to the virus'''. Several drugs such as chloroquine, arbidol, remdesivir and favipiravir are undergoing clinical studies to test their efficacy & safety in the treatment of COVID-19 in China, with some promising results summarized.<ref>PMID:32147628</ref>.
* '''Scientists are endeavoring to find antivirals specific to the virus'''. Several drugs such as chloroquine, arbidol, remdesivir and favipiravir are undergoing clinical studies to test their efficacy & safety in the treatment of COVID-19 in China, with some promising results summarized.<ref>PMID:32147628</ref>.
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* A computer game, developed at the [http://www.ipd.uw.edu Inst for Protein Design] (U Washington), uses crowdsourcing to try to find new lead compound that might become drugs to treat COVID-19.
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* A computer game, developed at the [http://www.ipd.uw.edu Inst for Protein Design] (Univ Washington), is being used to try to find new lead compounds that might become drugs to treat COVID-19.
<html5media height="225" width="400" >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGvlNo3nMfw</html5media>
<html5media height="225" width="400" >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGvlNo3nMfw</html5media>

Revision as of 11:46, 7 April 2020

Cryo-EM structure of a single spike that consists of 3 chains, colored green, brown and purple (PDB-ID 6vsb).

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