Supramolecular cylinders target bulge structures in the 5’ UTR of the RNA genome of SARS-CoV-2 and inhibit viral replication
Larry Melidis(University of Birmingham), Michael J. Hannon(University of Warwick), Catherine A. J. Hooper(University of Birmingham), Nicholas J. Coltman(University of Birmingham), Harriet J. Hill(University of Birmingham), James S. Craig(Physical Sciences (United States)), Jane A. McKeating(University of Oxford), Aditya Garai(University of Birmingham), Tasha Chauhan(University of Birmingham), Pawel Grzechnik(University of Oxford), Kinga Winczura(University of Birmingham), Ross T. Egan(University of Birmingham), Scott Davies(NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre), Zania Stamataki(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust), Nikolas J. Hodges(University of Birmingham)
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