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English: Ball-and-stick model of pleconaril (tentative trade name Picovir)—an experimental antiviral drug that was being developed for the prevention of common cold caused by Picornaviridae. Created using Accelrys DS Visualizer 4.1 and Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.

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 Carbon, C: dark grey
 Hydrogen, H: light grey
 Nitrogen, N: blue
 Oxygen, O: red
 Fluorine, F: light green
 
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