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The following pages link to Anti-HIV-1 activity of chemically modified heparins: correlation between binding to the V3 loop of gp120 and inhibition of cellular HIV-1 infection in vitro (Q72679967):
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- Tenascin-C is an innate broad-spectrum, HIV-1-neutralizing protein in breast milk (Q24598653) (← links)
- Human immunodeficiency virus and heparan sulfate: from attachment to entry inhibition (Q27004059) (← links)
- Lignosulfonic acid exhibits broadly anti-HIV-1 activity--potential as a microbicide candidate for the prevention of HIV-1 sexual transmission (Q28482818) (← links)
- Sulfated polysaccharides in marine sponges: extraction methods and anti-HIV activity (Q28742770) (← links)
- The influence of charge clustering on the anti-HIV-1 activity and in vivo distribution of negatively charged albumins. (Q30330303) (← links)
- Selective interactions of polyanions with basic surfaces on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 (Q33797964) (← links)
- Binding of recombinant feline immunodeficiency virus surface glycoprotein to feline cells: role of CXCR4, cell-surface heparans, and an unidentified non-CXCR4 receptor (Q33840312) (← links)
- Receptors and entry cofactors for retroviruses include single and multiple transmembrane-spanning proteins as well as newly described glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored and secreted proteins. (Q34010373) (← links)
- Diversity of heparan sulfate and HSV entry: basic understanding and treatment strategies. (Q35558287) (← links)
- Sequence similarity between the erythrocyte binding domain of the Plasmodium vivax Duffy binding protein and the V3 loop of HIV-1 strain MN reveals a functional heparin binding motif involved in binding to the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Q35619297) (← links)
- The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 features four heparan sulfate binding domains, including the co-receptor binding site. (Q35674470) (← links)
- Human beta-defensins 2 and -3 cointernalize with human immunodeficiency virus via heparan sulfate proteoglycans and reduce infectivity of intracellular virions in tonsil epithelial cells (Q36373244) (← links)
- Molecular interaction studies of HIV-1 matrix protein p17 and heparin: identification of the heparin-binding motif of p17 as a target for the development of multitarget antagonists (Q36526260) (← links)
- Inhibitory effect of PRO 2000, a candidate microbicide, on dendritic cell-mediated human immunodeficiency virus transfer (Q36593842) (← links)
- Glycoside analogs of beta-galactosylceramide, a novel class of small molecule antiviral agents that inhibit HIV-1 entry (Q37038129) (← links)
- A synthetic CD4-heparan sulfate glycoconjugate inhibits CCR5 and CXCR4 HIV-1 attachment and entry. (Q38350707) (← links)
- Envelope-dependent, cyclophilin-independent effects of glycosaminoglycans on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 attachment and infection (Q39683774) (← links)
- High-field NMR as a technique for the determination of polysaccharide structures (Q40917919) (← links)
- The potential for heparin and its derivatives in the therapy and prevention of HIV-1 infection (Q41594968) (← links)
- Oligosaccharide Epitope Diversity and Therapeutic Potential (Q41719388) (← links)
- Heparin and its derivatives bind to HIV-1 recombinant envelope glycoproteins, rather than to recombinant HIV-1 receptor, CD4 (Q42671834) (← links)
- O-sulfate groups of heparin are critical for inhibition of ecotropic murine leukemia virus infection by heparin (Q42801256) (← links)
- Colocalization of retrovirus and target cells on specific fibronectin fragments increases genetic transduction of mammalian cells (Q44919142) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus binding to leucocyte plasma membranes utilizes a different region of the preS1 domain to the hepatocyte receptor binding site and does not require receptors for opsonins (Q45761387) (← links)
- Regioselective syntheses of sulfated polysaccharides: specific anti-HIV-1 activity of novel chitin sulfates (Q47905523) (← links)
- HIV internalization into oral and genital epithelial cells by endocytosis and macropinocytosis leads to viral sequestration in the vesicles (Q49582851) (← links)
- A new sulfated beta-galactan from clams with anti-HIV activity (Q73303982) (← links)
- Glycobiology and medicine: an introduction (Q73468147) (← links)
- Constituents of Cuscuto Reflexa are anti-HIV Agents (Q104850014) (← links)