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Multiple antiviral approaches of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection in vitro.
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Treatment of primary PAMs with EGCG can inhibit PRRSV infection and revealed that multiple antiviral approaches of E GCG operate inPRRSV‐susceptible MARC‐145 cells.About:
This article is published in Antiviral Research.The article was published on 2018-10-01. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.read more
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Antiviral activity of green tea and black tea polyphenols in prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19: A review.
TL;DR: The available reports and evidences support the use of tea polyphenols as potential candidates in prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19, a new positive-sense single-stranded RNA strain of coronavirus spreading through droplets of saliva and nasal discharge.
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Polyphenols as promising biologically active substances for preventing SARS-CoV-2: A review with research evidence and underlying mechanisms.
Taha Mehany,Ibrahim Khalifa,Hassan Barakat,Hassan Barakat,Sami A. Althwab,Yousef Alharbi,Sobhy A. El-Sohaimy +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors narrated the available data, from credible publishers, regarding the possible role of polyphenols and natural extracts-containing polyphenol in the prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and their immune-boosting properties.
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Integrative considerations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lise Alschuler,Lise Alschuler,Andrew Weil,Randy Horwitz,Paul E. Stamets,Ann Marie Chiasson,Robert L. Crocker,Victoria Maizes +7 more
TL;DR: Using available in-vitro evidence, an understanding of the virulence of COVID-19, as well as data from similar, but different, viruses, the following strategies to consider are offered: regular hand washing, physical distancing, stopping non-essential travel, and obtaining testing in the presence of symptoms.
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Developments in Taste-Masking Techniques for Traditional Chinese Medicines.
TL;DR: A review of taste-masking techniques applied to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) fully summarizes the results reported and provides an informative reference for relevant readers.
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Promising Antiviral Activities of Natural Flavonoids against SARS-CoV-2 Targets: Systematic Review.
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of flavonoids on various key SARS-CoV-2 targets were analyzed and an analysis of the structure-activity relationships for the same was presented.
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Analysis of relative gene expression data using real-time quantitative pcr and the 2(-delta delta c(t)) method
TL;DR: The 2-Delta Delta C(T) method as mentioned in this paper was proposed to analyze the relative changes in gene expression from real-time quantitative PCR experiments, and it has been shown to be useful in the analysis of realtime, quantitative PCR data.
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A simple method of estimating fifty per cent endpoints
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Beneficial Effects of Green Tea—A Review
TL;DR: Although all the evidence from research on green tea is very promising, future studies are necessary to fully understand its contributions to human health, and advise its regular consumption in Western diets, in which green tea consumption is nowadays limited and sporadic.
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Mystery swine disease in The Netherlands: the isolation of Lelystad virus.
G. Wensvoort,C. Terpstra,J.M.A. Pol,E. A. ter Laak,M. Bloemraad,E.P. de Kluyver,C. Kragten,L van Buiten,A. den Besten,F. Wagenaar +9 more
TL;DR: Infection with Lelystad virus is the likely cause of mystery swine disease in the Dutch pig-industry, and antibodies directed against Lelystadt virus were also found in pigs with mystery swining disease in England, Germany, and in the United States.
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Assessment of the economic impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome on swine production in the United States.
E.J. Neumann,James Kliebenstein,Colin Johnson,John W. Mabry,Eric J. Bush,A. Seitzinger,Alice Green,Jeffrey J. Zimmerman +7 more
TL;DR: PRRS imposes a substantial financial burden on US swine producers and causes approximately dollar 560.32 million in losses each year, and current PRRS control strategies are not predictably successful; thus, PRRS-associated losses will continue into the future.