Various new classes of compounds have been recently identified as potent and selective inhibitors of acute HIV infection in vitro. As a rule, these compounds inhibit HIV replication at a concentration of 0.1-1 micrograms/ml, while not being toxic to the host cells at concentrations up to 500 micrograms/ml or higher. Some of the compounds even inhibit HIV replication at a concentration of a few nanograms per ml, thus achieving selectivity indexes up to 100,000, which makes them particularly promising drug candidates for the chemotherapy and -prophylaxis of HIV infections in vitro. These new candidate drugs for the treatment of AIDS fall into the following categories: (i) polyanions (polysulfates, polysulfonates, polycarboxylates and polyoxom...
Of the different steps of the HIV replicative cycle, the reverse transcription step has received mos...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
Abstract: The HIV replicative cycle reveals several virus-specific events that could function as tar...
Several steps in the replicative cycle of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could be envisaged as t...
In the design of selective inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the etiologic agent...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
From our investigations the following compounds have emerged as particularly potent and selective in...
Several classes of non-nucleotide analogues (i.e. TIBO and HEPT derivatives) have been identified th...
The author gives a survey of groups of substances which have a marked and selective effect on HI thu...
Two different approaches can be used to discover new lead structures for further drug design. Till n...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
Of the different steps of the HIV replicative cycle, the reverse transcription step has received mos...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
Abstract: The HIV replicative cycle reveals several virus-specific events that could function as tar...
Several steps in the replicative cycle of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could be envisaged as t...
In the design of selective inhibitors of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the etiologic agent...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
From our investigations the following compounds have emerged as particularly potent and selective in...
Several classes of non-nucleotide analogues (i.e. TIBO and HEPT derivatives) have been identified th...
The author gives a survey of groups of substances which have a marked and selective effect on HI thu...
Two different approaches can be used to discover new lead structures for further drug design. Till n...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
In this paper we decribe the current status of the chemotherapy of HIV-related disease, and the newl...
Of the different steps of the HIV replicative cycle, the reverse transcription step has received mos...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
Abstract: The HIV replicative cycle reveals several virus-specific events that could function as tar...