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Influenza A remains a significant global health challenge, particularly due to the prevalence of strains with a mutated M2 channel that currently lacks effective blockers. This research focuses on the synthesis, purification, and characterization of novel copper complexes designed to inhibit the mutated M2 channel of Influenza A.
Publication Date
8-2016
Publisher
Research Development Office
City
Provo
Keywords
Two-electrode, voltage, clamp, absorbance, spectra
Disciplines
Life Sciences
Recommended Citation
McGuire, Kelly, "Divalent Copper Complexes as Anti-Influenza Agents" (2016). BYU Research Development Office Research Networking Conference. 49.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/researchnetworking/49