Abstract Background Most in vitro assays of drug potency may not adequately predict the performance in vivo. Methods to assess the persistence of antiviral activity of deoxynucleoside analogs, which require intracellular activation to the active metabolites that can persist in cells, will be important for designing dosages, combination regimens, and assessing treatment compliance. Using an HIV-IIIB/TZM-bl indicator cell culture system, we assessed the ability of an inhibitor to protect cells from infection and to delay viral rebound after removal of inhibitor from culture. Results The order of protection of cells from HIV-infection was 4'-Ed4T > LFD4C > DDI > D4T > 3TC > AZT > FTC > NVP. The fold-increase in EC50 to delay viral rebound was ...
Anti-HIV therapy has dramatically progressed from palliative care to high effectiveness, with virus ...
The importance of slow dissociation of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) for ...
Since 1987 major advances have been made in our understanding of the patho-genesis of infection and ...
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations significantly impact infectious disease treatment...
During HIV-1 reverse transcription, there are increasing opportunities for nucleos(t)ide (NRTI) or n...
The toxicities induced by dideoxynucleoside analogs (ddNs, RT inhibitors) are due to the incorporat...
Abstract Background Current measures of the clinical efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Current measures of the clinical efficacy of antiretroviral therap...
Replication Kinetics of HIV was studied under single-growth cycle conditions in C8166 lymphoblastoid...
A large variety of compounds have been reported to inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency...
In the design of selective inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the etiologic agent...
Drug-resistant isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) emerge during long-term treat...
Abstract Sufficient drug concentrations are required for efficacy of antiretroviral drugs used in HI...
The AIDS epidemic has been the driving force for the discovery of substances thatinhibit the replica...
Comparative Medicine - OneHealth and Comparative Medicine Poster SessionThe nucleoside 4'-ethynyl-2-...
Anti-HIV therapy has dramatically progressed from palliative care to high effectiveness, with virus ...
The importance of slow dissociation of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) for ...
Since 1987 major advances have been made in our understanding of the patho-genesis of infection and ...
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations significantly impact infectious disease treatment...
During HIV-1 reverse transcription, there are increasing opportunities for nucleos(t)ide (NRTI) or n...
The toxicities induced by dideoxynucleoside analogs (ddNs, RT inhibitors) are due to the incorporat...
Abstract Background Current measures of the clinical efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Current measures of the clinical efficacy of antiretroviral therap...
Replication Kinetics of HIV was studied under single-growth cycle conditions in C8166 lymphoblastoid...
A large variety of compounds have been reported to inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency...
In the design of selective inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the etiologic agent...
Drug-resistant isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) emerge during long-term treat...
Abstract Sufficient drug concentrations are required for efficacy of antiretroviral drugs used in HI...
The AIDS epidemic has been the driving force for the discovery of substances thatinhibit the replica...
Comparative Medicine - OneHealth and Comparative Medicine Poster SessionThe nucleoside 4'-ethynyl-2-...
Anti-HIV therapy has dramatically progressed from palliative care to high effectiveness, with virus ...
The importance of slow dissociation of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) for ...
Since 1987 major advances have been made in our understanding of the patho-genesis of infection and ...