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  1. 1.   Synthesis of nucleoside-based antiviral drugs in ionic liquids
  2. Kumar, V.; Malhotra, S. V.
  3. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2008 18(20): 5640-5642.
  1. 2.   Transplacentally exposed human and monkey newborn infants show similar evidence of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor-induced mitochondrial toxicity
  2. Divi, R. L.; Leonard, S. L.; Kuo, M. M.; Nagashima, K.; Thamire, C.; St Claire, M. C.; Wade, N. A.; Walker, V. E.; Poirier, M. C.
  3. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 2007, Apr-May; 48(3-4): 201-209.
  1. 3.   Recent advances in the synthesis of confortnationally locked nucleosides and their success in probing the critical question of conformational preferences by their biological targets
  2. Choi, Y.; Moon, H. R.; Yoshimura, V.; Marquez, V. E.
  3. Nucleosides Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids. 2003 22(5-8): 547-557.
  1. 4.   Identification of dynamically distinct subpopulations of T lymphocytes that are differentially affected by HIV
  2. Kovacs, J. A.; Lempicki, R. A.; Sidorov, I. A.; Adelsberger, J. W.; Herpin, B.; Metcalf, J. A.; Sereti, I.; Polis, M. A.; Davey, R. T.; Tavel, J.; Falloon, J.; Stevens, R.; Lambert, L.; Dewar, R.; Schwartzentruber, D. J.; Anver, M. R.; Baseler, M. W.; Masur, H.; Dimitrov, D. S.; Lane, H. C.
  3. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2001 194(12): 1731-1741.
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