In vivo antiviral activity of D-glucosamine
- PMID: 187148
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01317877
In vivo antiviral activity of D-glucosamine
Abstract
Intraperitoneal treatments with D-glucosamine, an inhibitor of the glycosylation of the viral envelope, decreased the growth rate of tumors induced in quails or in chicks by Rous sarcoma virus and increased the survival of mice inoculated with human influenza virus.
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