Abstract
Benzamidine derivatives exhibited a high antiviral effect in vivo against influenza virus strains A2/Adachi and B/Lee. The inhibiting properties of anti-influenza benzamidine derivatives on the virus-induced inflammation undoubtedly plays an important role in the clarification of the mechanism of action of these drugs.
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