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1-Phenyl- und 1-β-Methylpropyl-2-(α-oxy-benzyl)-benzimidazol setzen die Vermehrung des Poliovirus der Arten 1, 2 und 3 in der Gewebekulturzelle stark herab. Die Hemmwirkungen und die Beeinflussung der Toxizitätsverhältnisse der 1-Phenyl-Derivate sind alle grösser, als die der früher untersuchten Benzimidazolene.
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The research is supported by the National Fund for Research into Poliomyelitis and other Crippling Diseases.
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O'Sullivan, D.G., Pantic, D. & Wallis, A.K. New 1,2-disubstituted benzimidazoles with high inhibiting effects on poliovirus Replication. Experientia 23, 704–706 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02154123
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