Pharmacophore-oriented identification of potential leads as ccr5 inhibitors to block hiv cellular entry

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  • who: Pooja Singh et al. from the Division of Applied Life (, Four), Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center (PMBBRC), National University (GNU), Jinju-daero, Jinju, Republic of Korea have published the research: Pharmacophore-Oriented Identification of Potential Leads as CCR5 Inhibitors to Block HIV Cellular Entry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Keeping this in mind this study was designed. The variability of HIV is the main reason for using combination therapy with anti-HIV drugs . Owing to the significant role of CCR5 in HIV infection, there is still need for selective inhibitors; therefore, this . . .

     

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