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  3. Modified cyclodextrins as broad-spectrum antivirals

Modified cyclodextrins as broad-spectrum antivirals

Journal: Science Advances

Published: 2020-01-01

DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aax9318

Affiliations: 13

Authors: 18

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Institutions Authors Share
EPFL Institute of Materials (IMX), Switzerland
0.19
EPFL Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering (ISIC), Switzerland
0.11
CHU de Québec Research Center (CRCHU), UL, Canada
0.11
Stanford Department of Genetics, United States of America (USA)
0.11
Epithelix Sàrl, Switzerland
0.11
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine, UNIGE, Switzerland
0.08
Department of Chemistry, UIC, United States of America (USA)
0.07
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UTEP, United States of America (USA)
0.06
Division of Infectious Diseases, HUG, Switzerland
0.06
Department of Materials, UoM, United Kingdom (UK)
0.03
EPFL School of Engineering (STI), Switzerland
0.03
Department of Physics, UIC, United States of America (USA)
0.02
Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences (BPS), UIC, United States of America (USA)
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