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T40 |
0-387 |
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Figure 1 Ginkgolic Acids (C13:0, C15:1, C17:1) inhibit HCMV in a dose-dependent manner and prevents plaque formation. (A) Monolayers of human foreskin fibroblasts (HFF) were inoculated with 50–100 cells infected with one of two cell-associated clinical isolates of HCMV (CH19 and BI-6) in a total of 4 wells per drug concentration followed by treatment with medium containing 0–10 µM GA. |
T41 |
388-535 |
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Viral infection was allowed to progress for 7 days when the mean number of HCMV plaques per concentration was counted, and the IC50 was determined. |
T42 |
536-1008 |
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The effects of different concentrations of FBS and time delay on the IC50 are also shown. (B) Dose-dependent inhibitory effect of GA on infection by the cell-free virus strain PT30CMV-GFP. (C) Inhibitory effect of 10 µM GA C15:1 compared to 16 µM GCV on HCMV-GFP cell-free infection. (D) Inhibitory effect of 10 µM GA C13:0 on HCMV-GFP infection, and (E) Inhibitory effect of 10 µM GA C17:1 on cell-free HCMV-GFP infection. (B–E) representing average of 20 scanned fields. |