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UK funding (384 018 £) : Essais sur molécule unique des mécanismes d’assemblage/désassemblage des virus à ARNss - Outils de criblage de nouveaux antiviraux Ukri01/10/2012 UK Research and Innovation, Royaume Uni
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Essais sur molécule unique des mécanismes d’assemblage/désassemblage des virus à ARNss - Outils de criblage de nouveaux antiviraux
| Abstract | Vaccination is one of the most successful medical interventions ever developed. However many viruses can not be controlled via this route for various technical reasons. Unlike bacterial infections that can be treated with antibiotics, there are currently very few drugs that can be used as anti-virals. We have recently discovered a promising novel route for the development of such anti-viral drugs and our proposal is to develop the tools needed for such a treatment strategy to become a reality. A critical part of any drug development porgramme is an assay to determine the effects of the drug, in this case the ability of our test virsues to assembly correctly. Standard experimental methods for this are expensive, time consuming and impractical. By using a technique called single-molecule fluoresence spectroscopy these problems can be avoided and we will be able to automate the assays allowing high-throughput screening for candidate drugs. |
| Category | Research Grant |
| Reference | BB/J00667X/1 |
| Status | Closed |
| Funded period start | 01/10/2012 |
| Funded period end | 30/09/2015 |
| Funded value | £384 018,00 |
| Source | https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=BB%2FJ00667X%2F1 |
Participating Organisations
| University of Leeds |
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