Abdo A. Elfiky
PhD Molecular Biophysics (Computational)
Cairo University, biophysics new building
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The antiviral Sofosbuvir against mucormycosis: an in silico perspective
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HCV • molecular docking • mucormycosis • RNA-dependent RNA polymerase • Sofosbuvir
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Elfiky, A., "The antiviral Sofosbuvir against mucormycosis: an in silico perspective", Future Virology, vol. 14, issue 11, pp. 739–744, 2019.
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Boceprevir Fluorinated sulfonamide HCV Molecular modeling Mutated NS3 protease Protein– ligand docking
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COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; New variant VUI 202012/01; computational biophysics; GRP78; Spike RBD.
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GRP78Heat shock proteinsHSP70StressUnfolded protein responseMembrane receptors
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HCV • molecular docking • mucormycosis • RNA-dependent RNA polymerase • Sofosbuvir
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Molecular modelingMolecular dynamics simulationHCV genotype 4aPolymeraseNucleotide inhibitorsProtein-ligand docking
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virology; Docking; QSAR; MERS; HCV
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