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1of1B:56-330 1e2lA:56-330 1e2kA:56-330 1p7cA:56-330 1e2mB:56-330 1ki6A:56-330 1e2hB:56-330 3vtk :56-330 1e2nA:56-330 1e2iB:56-330 2vtk :56-330 1osnC:19-299 1p72A:32-309 1p75B:32-309 1p73D:32-309

Thymidine kinase from herpesvirus is a sub-family of thymidine kinases.

Its presence in herpesvirus-infected cells is used to activate a range of antivirals against herpes infection, and thus specifically target the therapy towards infected cells only.

Such antivirals include:

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