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Four unrelated antirhinovirus compounds were compared by a standard method in vitro and three of these were assessed for antiviral effect in volunteers.
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Reed, S.E., Tyrrell, D.A.J. (1976). Assessment of Some Antirhinovirus Compounds in Tissue Culture and Against Experimental Challenge in Volunteers. In: Williams, J.D., Geddes, A.M. (eds) Parasites, Fungi, and Viruses. Chemotherapy, vol 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3129-2_40
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