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== CMX521 == [[File:CMX521_structure.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure of CMX521]] '''CMX521''' is an investigational antiviral compound that has been studied for its potential use in treating viral infections. It is part of a class of drugs known as nucleoside analogs, which are designed to interfere with the replication of viral genetic material. == Mechanism of Action == CMX521 functions as a [[nucleoside analog]], which means it mimics the natural building blocks of [[nucleic acids]]. When incorporated into viral [[RNA]] or [[DNA]], it can cause premature termination of the viral genome replication process. This mechanism is similar to other antiviral drugs that target viral polymerases, the enzymes responsible for copying the viral genome. == Potential Applications == Research into CMX521 has primarily focused on its efficacy against a range of [[RNA viruses]]. These include viruses that cause significant human diseases, such as [[influenza]], [[coronavirus]], and other respiratory pathogens. The broad-spectrum activity of CMX521 makes it a promising candidate for further development as a therapeutic agent. == Development and Research == The development of CMX521 is part of ongoing efforts to create effective antiviral therapies that can be rapidly deployed in response to emerging viral threats. Preclinical studies have shown that CMX521 has potent antiviral activity in vitro, and further studies are needed to evaluate its safety and efficacy in humans. == Related pages == * [[Antiviral drug]] * [[Nucleoside analog]] * [[RNA virus]] * [[Viral replication]] [[Category:Antiviral drugs]] [[Category:Experimental drugs]]
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