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hexamethylene bisacetamide and Cytomegalovirus

hexamethylene bisacetamide has been researched along with Cytomegalovirus in 2 studies

N,N'-diacetyl-1,6-diaminohexane: chemical name obtained from Acta Biol Hung 1990;41(1-3):199-208

Cytomegalovirus: A genus of the family HERPESVIRIDAE, subfamily BETAHERPESVIRINAE, infecting the salivary glands, liver, spleen, lungs, eyes, and other organs, in which they produce characteristically enlarged cells with intranuclear inclusions. Infection with Cytomegalovirus is also seen as an opportunistic infection in AIDS.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kitagawa, R2
Takahashi, Y1
Takahashi, M1
Imazu, H1
Yasuda, M1
Sadanari, H1
Tanaka, J2
Hagihara, K1
Uhara, M1
Matsutani, K1
Kirita, A1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for hexamethylene bisacetamide and Cytomegalovirus

ArticleYear
Hexamethylene bisacetamide can convert nonpermissive human cells to a permissive state for expressing the major immediate-early genes of human cytomegalovirus by up-regulating NF-kappaB activity.
    Virology, 2009, Jan-20, Volume: 383, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetamides; Cell Line, Tumor; Cytomegalovirus; Gene Expression Regulation, Viral; Humans; Immediate-

2009
Inhibitory effect of hexamethylene bisacetamide on replication of human cytomegalovirus.
    Archives of virology, 2005, Volume: 150, Issue:10

    Topics: Acetamides; Antigens, Viral; Antiviral Agents; Cell Division; Cell Line; Cytomegalovirus; Ganciclovi

2005