Research Paper · Canine Parvovirus (CPV)
Transcriptional differential analysis of the nitazoxanide-mediated anti-canine-parvovirus effect in F81 cells
Why it matters: This paper proposes the cell-cycle-arrest mechanism behind nitazoxanide's anti-CPV activity, the generic drug flagged as a funded-but-untested research gap on the parvo page.
Open access, CC BY 4.0
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