Effect of amphotericin B methyl ester on vesicular stomatitis virus morphology. 1978

G W Jordan, and S Humphreys, and Y C Zee

The water-soluble methyl ester of amphotericin B inactivates vesicular stomatitis virus in association with morphological alterations of the envelope.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D000666 Amphotericin B Macrolide antifungal antibiotic produced by Streptomyces nodosus obtained from soil of the Orinoco river region of Venezuela. Amphocil,Amphotericin,Amphotericin B Cholesterol Dispersion,Amphotericin B Colloidal Dispersion,Fungizone
D014721 Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus The type species of VESICULOVIRUS causing a disease symptomatically similar to FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE in cattle, horses, and pigs. It may be transmitted to other species including humans, where it causes influenza-like symptoms. Vesicular stomatitis-Indiana virus

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