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1. Multitarget Compounds for Neglected Diseases: A Review.

2. Development of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies for Emerging Arbovirus Infections.

3. Machine learning and deep learning techniques to support clinical diagnosis of arboviral diseases: A systematic review.

4. Antiviral Compounds for Blocking Arboviral Transmission in Mosquitoes.

5. Antiviral Natural Products for Arbovirus Infections.

6. In silico drug repurposing for the identification of potential candidate molecules against arboviruses infection.

7. Isatin Derivatives and Their Antiviral Properties Against Arboviruses: A Review.

8. Co-protoporphyrin IX and Sn-protoporphyrin IX inactivate Zika, Chikungunya and other arboviruses by targeting the viral envelope.

9. Host target-based approaches against arboviral diseases.

10. Arboviruses Recommendations for Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients and Donors.

11. [Virus infections and interferon inducers in the complex therapy].

12. Possible future monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapy against arbovirus infections.

13. [Anti-arboviral properties of different substances of chemical and plant origin].

14. Effect of interferon on togavirus and arenavirus infections of animals.

15. Postinfection therapy of arbovirus infections in mice.

16. [Chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy of arbo- and arenavirus infections].

17. [Accelerated method of determining the antiviral activity of interferon inducers in experimental infection].

19. Efficacy, toxicology and clinical applications of ribavirin against virulent RNA viral infections.

20. Bis-basic-substituted polycyclic aromatic compounds. A new class of antiviral agents. 1,2 6. Bis-basic-substituted fluoranthenes.

21. Influence of certain immunodepressants on experimental flavivirus and enterovirus infections in mice.

22. Effects of tilorone hydrochloride on experimental flavivirus infections in mice.

23. 5-substituted 2-amino-6-phenyl-4(3H)-pyrimidinones. Antiviral- and interferon-inducing agents.

24. The damaging action of cellular immunity in flavivirus infections of mice.

25. An antiviral substance from Penicillium funiculosum. IV. Inquiry into the mechanism by which helenine exerts its antiviral effect.

26. Recovery from primary infection with Langat E5 virus in normal and cyclophosphamide treated mice: relative roles of virus multiplication, interferon, antibody and serum protective factor.

27. Role of serum protective factor and neutralizing antibody in pathogenesis of experimental infection with Langat virus in mice.

28. Cross-protection with group B arboviruses in mice treated with cyclophosphamide: role of serum antibody, viremia, and virus multiplication in the brain.

29. In vivo evaluations of tilorone hydrochloride against Semliki Forest virus.

30. Interferons: therapeutic prospects.

31. Viral infection and resistance in immunosuppressed host. IV. Abolition of potentiated togavirus A infection by a resistance inducer of the double-stranded RNA type. Failure of an exogenous interferon preparation.

32. [Interferon production stimulation in the white mouse by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)].

33. [Antiviral and antitoxic properties of synthetic polymers].

35. Viral infection and resistance in immunosuppressed host. I. Activation patterns of silent arbovirus infections.

36. Marburg agent disease: in man.

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