Concept explainers
a.
To describe:
The viable area of drug development whether works or not to inactivate a retrovirus; nucleoside analogs
Introduction:
Retroviruses contain RNA as a
b.
To describe:
The viable area of drug development whether works or not to inactivate a retrovirus; integrase inhibitors.
Introduction:
Retroviruses contain RNA as a nucleic acid; inside the host they use RNA as a template for DNA production by reverse transcriptase enzyme. The DNA is then incorporated into host’s genome and replicate with it.
c.
To describe:
The viable area of drug development whether works or not to inactivate a retrovirus; RNA polymerase inhibitors.
Introduction:
Retroviruses contain RNA as a nucleic acid; inside the host they use RNA as a template for DNA production by reverse transcriptase enzyme. The DNA is then incorporated into host’s genome and replicate with it.
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