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A Comparison of the Antiherpes Activities in Vitro and in Vivo of Foscarnet and Mono- and Dihydroxybutylguanine
Herpes viruses induce a new DNA polymerase, which is used as a target for the development of antiherpes drugs. These selective antiherpes drugs can be pyrophosphate analogs or nucleoside analogs. Pyrophosphate...