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Natalia Dyatkina
- Jesse Keicher, Natalia Dyatkina, Samantha Koo-McCoy, Derek Latour, Kevin Fung, Jeff Pouliot, Ting Wang, Hong Luo, Wenbao Li, Lillian Lou, Christopher Roberts and Ron Griffith
7-Ethynyl-7-deaza-2'-C-methyladenosine: A potent inhibitor of hepatitis C virus RNA replication
Symposium Series 2008, Vol. 10, pp. 374–375 [Abstract]
Published online 2015-10-30 18:42:31 - Natalia Dyatkina, Marija Prhavc, Jesse Keicher, Sebastian Liehr, Samantha Koo-McCoy, Derek Latour, Kevin Fung, Jeff Pouliot, Ting Wang, Wenbao Li, Lillian Lou, Christopher Roberts and Ron Griffith
5'-Triphosphate of 7-deaza-7-ethynyl-2'-deoxy-2'-fluoro- 2'-C-methyladenosine: New potent chain terminator of hepatitis C virus RNA polymerase
Symposium Series 2008, Vol. 10, pp. 341–342 [Abstract]
Published online 2015-10-30 18:41:17 - Natalia Dyatkina, Guangyi Wang, Vivek K. Rajwanshi, Hua Tan, Jin Hong, Qingling Zhang, Jerome Deval, Julian Symons, Lawrence Blatt and Leonid Beigelman
5’-C-Alkylated analogs of gemcitabine: antiviral and anticancer properties
Symposium Series 2014, Vol. 14, pp. 259–261 [Abstract]
Published online 2015-07-06 23:04:00
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N. Dyatkina
- N. Dyatkina, A. Arzumanov and L. Victorova
Nucleoside 5'-α-phosphonyl-β,γ-diphosphates: Synthesis and functional study
1993, Vol. 58, Special Issue, pp. S91–S93 [Abstract] - Z. Jin, J. Deval, J. A. Symons, H. Tan, K. Shaw, H. Kang, C. Moy, D. B. Smith, G. Wang, N. Dyatkina, L. M. Blatt and L. Beigelman
Derisking the potential for mitochondrial toxicity of ribonucleoside analogs in antiviral screens
Symposium Series 2014, Vol. 14, pp. 123–125 [Abstract]
Published online 2015-07-06 22:58:47
Natalia B. Dyatkina
- Andrey A. Arzumanov, Dmitry G. Semizarov, Lyubov S. Victorova, Natalia B. Dyatkina and Alexander A. Krayevsky
2'-Deoxynucleoside 5'-triphosphates modified at the γ-phosphate
1996, Vol. 61, Special Issue, pp. S174–S177 [Abstract] - Elena A. Shirokova and Natalia B. Dyatkina
β,γ-Modified carbocyclic triphosphates as hydrolytically stable substrates for HIV reverse transcriptase
1996, Vol. 61, Special Issue, pp. S158–S160 [Abstract]