supported by National Research Council of Thailand and Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University
Objective: To evaluate the potential anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) activities of Cladogynos orientalis Zipp. ex Span and to investigate the molecular mode of action. Methods: Ethanolic and water extracts from various p...
supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program A of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDA12010309);the National Science Foundation of China(31670170);the Nature Science Foundation of Hubei Province(2015CFA087);the National Basic Research Priorities Program of China(2013CB911102)
Hepatitis C virus(HCV) infects approximately 180 million people worldwide. Significant progress has been made since the establishment of in vitro HCV infection models in cells. However, the replication of HCV is compl...
Objective: To explore inhibitory effects of genome-specific, chemically synthesized siRNAs(small interference RNA) against NS3 gene of hepatitis C virus(HCV) 1a genotype in stable Huh-7(human hepatoma) cells as well a...
Hepatitis C virus(HCV) affects 3% of the world population. It represents the main cause of chronic liver disease and is responsible for extra-hepatic complications, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases....