With over 37 million people living with HIV worldwide and an estimated 2 million new infections reported last year, the need to derive novel strategies aimed not only at protection from, but more importantly at eradication of HIV-1 infection remains a critical worldwide challenge. Our program project aims to develop potent, broadly active small molecule CD4 mimetic compounds (CD4mc) that promote multiple biological responses. While these small molecules were initially optimized for inhibition of HIV-1 entry, recent studies have demonstrated that these small molecule CD4mc synergize with antibodies to control and potentially eradicate HIV-1 infection both by sensitization of viral particles to neutralization and sensitization of HIV-1 infect...
Background: Gp41 of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a protein that mediates fusion between vir...
OBJECTIVES: The antiviral activity of CD4 miniproteins was evaluated as potential HIV microbicides, ...
Entry of HIV-1 virus into human CD4 positive cells is a critical step for infection1. Preventing thi...
With over 37 million people living with HIV worldwide and an estimated 2 million new infections repo...
With over 37 million people living with HIV worldwide and an estimated 2 million new infections repo...
Conspectus This Account provides an overview of a multidisciplinary consortium focused on structure-...
An estimated 38 million people globally are currently living with Human Immunodefficiency Virus (HIV...
An estimated 38 million people globally are currently living with Human Immunodefficiency Virus (HIV...
Worldwide, it is estimated that 37 million people are living with HIV/AIDS. Only 35 years ago, the ...
The CD4 cell surface protein is the primary receptor used by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
HIV-1 accounts for the vast majority cause of AIDS in the world. Viral entry is the first phase of t...
Despite extensive research and a number of approved therapeutic approaches, a preventative and curat...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
dissertationA substantial amount of research is currently being undertaken to create new anti-Human ...
Background: Despite the progress in the discovery of antiretroviral compounds for treating HIV-1 inf...
Background: Gp41 of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a protein that mediates fusion between vir...
OBJECTIVES: The antiviral activity of CD4 miniproteins was evaluated as potential HIV microbicides, ...
Entry of HIV-1 virus into human CD4 positive cells is a critical step for infection1. Preventing thi...
With over 37 million people living with HIV worldwide and an estimated 2 million new infections repo...
With over 37 million people living with HIV worldwide and an estimated 2 million new infections repo...
Conspectus This Account provides an overview of a multidisciplinary consortium focused on structure-...
An estimated 38 million people globally are currently living with Human Immunodefficiency Virus (HIV...
An estimated 38 million people globally are currently living with Human Immunodefficiency Virus (HIV...
Worldwide, it is estimated that 37 million people are living with HIV/AIDS. Only 35 years ago, the ...
The CD4 cell surface protein is the primary receptor used by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
HIV-1 accounts for the vast majority cause of AIDS in the world. Viral entry is the first phase of t...
Despite extensive research and a number of approved therapeutic approaches, a preventative and curat...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (H...
dissertationA substantial amount of research is currently being undertaken to create new anti-Human ...
Background: Despite the progress in the discovery of antiretroviral compounds for treating HIV-1 inf...
Background: Gp41 of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a protein that mediates fusion between vir...
OBJECTIVES: The antiviral activity of CD4 miniproteins was evaluated as potential HIV microbicides, ...
Entry of HIV-1 virus into human CD4 positive cells is a critical step for infection1. Preventing thi...