Virus–host interactions are exemplifying by lytic virus multiplication: One or more virions infect a host cell, which is then converted into a factory for the synthesis of new viruses. Virions accumulate in the cell, which eventually disintegrates and scatters its contents.
Host Virus Interaction
- I-BET151, Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 2;Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 3;Inhibitor of bromodomain containing 4
Cas#:1300031-49-5
Starting at $28.90
- YC-1, Activator of Guanylyl cyclase; α 1β 1;Activator of Guanylyl cyclase; α 2β 1
Cas#:170632-47-0
Starting at $75.90
- AZD4547, Inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1;Inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2;Inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3;Inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor 4;Inhibitor of Insulin-like growth factor I receptor;Inhibito
Cas#:1035270-39-3
Starting at $64.90