1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Anti-infection
  3. Measles Virus

Measles Virus

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Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respiratory route and causes systemic disease in previously unexposed humans and non-human primates. Measles is characterised by fever and skin rash and usually associated with cough, coryza and conjunctivitis. A hallmark of measles is the transient immune suppression, leading to increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections. At the same time, the disease is paradoxically associated with induction of a robust virus-specific immune response, resulting in lifelong immunity to measles.

Measles Virus Related Products (2):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-102074
    ERDRP-0519
    Inhibitor 99.90%
    ERDRP-0519, an orally bioavailable small-molecule Measles virus (MeV) polymerase inhibitor, prevents measles disease in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). ERDRP-0519 inhibits morbilliviruses with nanomolar potency..
    ERDRP-0519
  • HY-117121
    MeV-IN-1
    MeV-IN-1 (OX-1) is an inhibitor of specific specific Measles virus (MeV) entry with an IC50 of 100 M. MeV-IN-1 has an IC50 of 55 M against live MeV-Edm. MeV-IN-1 efficiently suppresses the formation of infectious centers. MeV-IN-1 exhibits negligible cytotoxicity. MeV-IN-1 potently suppresses R18 redistribution in MV-H- and MV-F-expressing cells, preventing membrane merging.
    MeV-IN-1