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The following pages link to Enfuvirtide: from basic investigations to current clinical use (Q37803237):
Displaying 15 items.
- Discovery of HIV fusion inhibitors targeting gp41 using a comprehensive α-helix mimetic library (Q34198487) (← links)
- Peptides that inhibit HIV-1 integrase by blocking its protein-protein interactions. (Q34320018) (← links)
- Capacity of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to Inhibit HIV-1 Cell-Cell Transmission Is Strain- and Epitope-Dependent (Q35686912) (← links)
- Clinically relevant drug-drug interactions between antiretrovirals and antifungals (Q35892563) (← links)
- A Novel Peptide Derived from the Fusion Protein Heptad Repeat Inhibits Replication of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Virus In Vitro and In Vivo (Q36128659) (← links)
- Targeting RSV with vaccines and small molecule drugs (Q37328584) (← links)
- Early inhibitors of human cytomegalovirus: state-of-art and therapeutic perspectives (Q37875379) (← links)
- Peptides as the next generation of anti-infectives. (Q38086871) (← links)
- Clinical relevance of target identity and biology: implications for drug discovery and development (Q38147723) (← links)
- Artificial peptides conjugated with cholesterol and pocket-specific small molecules potently inhibit infection by laboratory-adapted and primary HIV-1 isolates and enfuvirtide-resistant HIV-1 strains (Q39026832) (← links)
- Feglymycin, a unique natural bacterial antibiotic peptide, inhibits HIV entry by targeting the viral envelope protein gp120. (Q39283283) (← links)
- Combination antiretroviral therapy (Q51720301) (← links)
- An effective strategy for recapitulating N-terminal heptad repeat trimers in enveloped virus surface glycoproteins for therapeutic applications. (Q55237287) (← links)
- Mutations of Glu560 within HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein N-terminal heptad repeat region contribute to resistance to peptide inhibitors of virus entry (Q91651321) (← links)
- Application of Synthetic Molecular Evolution to the Discovery of Antimicrobial Peptides (Q93067924) (← links)