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141 results about "Antiviral therapy" patented technology

Antiviral Therapy (an official publication of the International Society of Antiviral Research) is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing articles on the clinical development and use of antiviral agents and vaccines, and the treatment of all viral diseases.

Method for inducing hypothermia for treating neurological disorders

The invention relates generally to methods of treating cancer and other diseases by modulating body temperature. Heat may directed to the hypothalamus of a warm-blooded animal to cool the animal, utilizing the physiological mechanisms that regulate body temperature to effect a compensatory cooling response, thereby lowering body temperature (hypothermia), and rendering other methods of lowering body temperature more effective. Heat may be withdrawn from the hypothalamus of an animal, cooling the hypothalamus, inducing a compensatory increase in body temperature (hyperthermia), and rendering other methods of raising body temperature more effective. Body temperature may be directly modulated by heat-exchange catheter positioned within a blood vessel of a patient. The invention relates generally to methods of treating cancer by inducing hypothermia by directing heat to the hypothalamus, optionally maintaining cancerous tissue at or near to normal body temperature, and optionally applying another cancer treatment. This other cancer treatment may be radiation therapy, chemotherapy, a combination of radiation and chemotherapy, or some other cancer treatment. The invention relates generally to methods of treating diseases including cancer, viral infections, and other diseases, comprising inducing hyperthermia by cooling the hypothalamus, and optionally applying another treatment, for example radiation, chemotherapy, antiviral therapy, or a combination of therapies.
Owner:FOX JAMES A

Treatment of HIV and other viral infections using combinatorial therapy

Novel antiviral combinations for the treatment or prevention of viral infections, in particular, HIV, are disclosed. This new antiviral therapy employs either DP-178 or DP-107, viral fusion inhibitors, in combination with at least one other antiviral therapeutic agent. The combinations of the invention are better than single therapies alone, and in certain cases are synergistic. The use of DP-178 or DP-107 is an ideal therapy to combine with another antiviral, given both the novel mechanism which this therapeutic blocks HIV transmission and the non-toxicity of the therapeutic.
Owner:TRIMERIS

Modified vaccinia ankara virus variant and cultivation method

The present invention provides an attenuated virus, which is derived from Modified Vaccinia Ankara virus and characterized by the loss of its capability to reproductively replicate in human cell lines. It further describes recombinant viruses derived from this virus and the use of the virus, or its recombinants, as a medicament or vaccine. A method is provided for inducing an immune response in individuals who may be immune-compromised, receiving antiviral therapy, or have a pre-existing immunity to the vaccine virus. In addition, a method is provided for the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of the virus, or its recombinants, in a vaccinia virus prime / vaccinia virus boost innoculation regimen. The present invention relates to a method of virus amplification in primary cells which are cultivated in a serum free medium. Viruses produced by this method are advantageously free of any infectious agents comprised in animal sera.
Owner:BAVARIAN NORDIC AS

Nitrogen-containing heterocycle derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of use thereof as antiviral agents

The present application provides nitrogen-containing heterocycle derivatives that are antiviral compounds that may be useful in the treatment of a viral infection. Compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula (I) may be administered to a subject for antiviral therapy or prophylaxis.
Owner:TRANSTECH PHARMA

Inhibition of the tRNALys3-primed initiation of reverse transcription in HIV-1 by APOBEC3G

InactiveUS20060002951A1Inhibiting and reducing Vif-dependent inhibitionHigh affinityHydrolasesPeptide/protein ingredientsViral Reverse TranscriptionViral infection
The present invention generally relates to the field of antiviral therapy. More specifically, the present invention relates to the inhibition of the tRNALys3-primed initiation of reverse transcription in viruses by APOBEC3G. The present invention further relates to a method of treating or preventing viral infections by inhibiting tRNALys3 annealing and / or priming on a viral genome thereby reducing viral replication. More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of APOBEC3G, fragments or derivatives thereof for treatment or prophylaxis of HIV-1 infection and related lentivirus infections.
Owner:MCGILL UNIV

Construction of hepatitis B virus siRNA expression vector and its application in antivirus treatment

The present invention relates to construction of hepatitis B virus siRNA expression vector and its antiviral therapeutic application. According to the design principle said construction includes the following steps: respectively selecting nucleotide sequence of HBV envelope protein (MS) coding region 69nt-87nt, polymerase(p) coding region 708nt-726nt and core protein (c) coding region 2052 nt-2070nt, designing correspondent siRNA sequence, using BLAST software to analyze homogenously to confirm that it is HBV highly conservative sequence, then chemically synthesizing single-stranded oligonucleotide, external annearing to form double-stranded DNA, connecting it with eukaryotic expression vector pTZU6+1, enzyme excision identification and sequence determination and analysis show that siRNA extression vectors of three target hepatitis B virus (HBV) gene sequences are constructed. The tests show that HBV siRNA has the strong action of inhibiting virus replication and expression.
Owner:CHONGQING MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
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