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Application Process
In general, compounds that score a selective index of “10” or above in the NIAID
in vitro
evaluations are considered for evaluation in relevant animal models. Materials that are thought to act by other mechanisms (immune modulators or anti-inflammatory agents) may be tested directly in the animal model. If no
in vitro
data are available, the compound should be screened first in the AACF
in vitro
Antiviral Testing Program.
For more information, please see the
Protocol for Requesting Access to Antiviral Testing in Animals
(non-Government link).
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Last Updated July 7, 2008
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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