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Introduction: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the causal agent of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. CD4 is the main cellular receptor for HIV and, consequently, its major cellular targets are CD4+cells: mostly a subset of T lymphocytes and macrophages. The interaction between CD4 and gp120, one of the two glycoproteins of the viral envelope, is essential for the binding and entry...
Introduction: The development of inhibitors of cellular pathways essential for the replicative cycle of HIV could be of interest because treatment with such drugs would not likely result in the development of drug-resistant viral strains commonly found for inhibitors of viral enzymes. Glycosylation inhibitors have been previously investigated as possible anti-HIV therapeutic agents.Materials and...
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