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The HIV integrase enzyme represents an important target for HIV inhibition because it is essential for viral replication and there is no cellular counterpart. Blocking HIV replication at this early stage of the viral life cycle can also prevent the establishment of viral reservoirs in the form of latently infected cells. Complications such as drug resistance and other adverse side effects associated...
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