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NMR parameters of local anesthetics as biological markers of the cell-virus interactions

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The selective proton NMR relaxation rates were measured in the system made by the local anesthetic procaine, human erythrocytes and the hemagglutinating Echo virus type 11. The NMR technique provided a very good tool for using drugs firmly bound to receptor membranes as biological “markers” of the virus-cell interaction.

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Valensin, P.E., Bianchi-Bandinelli, M.L., di Cairano, M.L. et al. NMR parameters of local anesthetics as biological markers of the cell-virus interactions. Archives of Virology 83, 241–249 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01309920

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