Polyanionic (i.e., polysulfonate) dendrimers can inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency virus by interfering with both virus adsorption and later steps (reverse transcriptase/integrase) in the virus replicative cycle (Q45740134)
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scientific article published in November 2000
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English | Polyanionic (i.e., polysulfonate) dendrimers can inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency virus by interfering with both virus adsorption and later steps (reverse transcriptase/integrase) in the virus replicative cycle |
scientific article published in November 2000 |
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Polyanionic (i.e., polysulfonate) dendrimers can inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency virus by interfering with both virus adsorption and later steps (reverse transcriptase/integrase) in the virus replicative cycle (English)
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Witvrouw M
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Fikkert V
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Pluymers W
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Matthews B
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Mardel K
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Schols D
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Raff J
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Debyser Z
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De Clercq E
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Holan G
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Pannecouque C
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1 November 2000
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