Use of bacteriophage nucleic acid inducers of interferon in man
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Use of bacteriophage nucleic acid inducers of interferon in man
Abstract
The interest in therapeutic exploration of phage ds-RNAs is motivated by their antiviral and immunoregulatory activities. Preliminary studies in man indicate that topical application of native ds-RNAs represents no health-hazard to patients and may be beneficial in the therapy of viral skin and eye diseases.
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