The development of antiretroviral therapy against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been an intense research effort since the discovery of the causative agent, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A large array of drugs and biologic substances can inhibit HIV replication in vitro. Nucleoside analogs--particularly those belonging to the dideoxynucleoside family--can inhibit reverse transcriptase after anabolic phosphorylation. 3'-Azido-2',3'-dideoxythymidine (AZT) was the first such drug tested in individuals with AIDS, and considerable knowledge of structure-activity relations has emerged for this class of drugs. However, virtually every step in the replication of HIV could serve as a target for a new therapeutic intervention. In...
Despite the success of potent reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors against human immunodeficiency v...
Since the identification of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the etiologic agent of AIDS, progr...
The modern paradigm in antiviral drug discovery is exemplified by the therapy of AIDS: the success o...
Several steps in the replicative cycle of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could be envisaged as t...
Since 1987 major advances have been made in our understanding of the patho-genesis of infection and ...
Various new classes of compounds have been recently identified as potent and selective inhibitors of...
Patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) die of overwhelming infections as a cons...
Currently available anti-HIV drugs can be classified into three categories: nucleoside analogue reve...
Of the different steps of the HIV replicative cycle, the reverse transcription step has received mos...
Novel targets for the management of HIV infection have become increasingly relevant in view of exten...
From our investigations the following compounds have emerged as particularly potent and selective in...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
HIV inhibitors targeted at the virus-associated reverse transcriptase (RT) can be divided into two g...
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Abstract: The HIV replicative cycle reveals several virus-specific events that could function as tar...
Despite the success of potent reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors against human immunodeficiency v...
Since the identification of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the etiologic agent of AIDS, progr...
The modern paradigm in antiviral drug discovery is exemplified by the therapy of AIDS: the success o...
Several steps in the replicative cycle of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could be envisaged as t...
Since 1987 major advances have been made in our understanding of the patho-genesis of infection and ...
Various new classes of compounds have been recently identified as potent and selective inhibitors of...
Patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) die of overwhelming infections as a cons...
Currently available anti-HIV drugs can be classified into three categories: nucleoside analogue reve...
Of the different steps of the HIV replicative cycle, the reverse transcription step has received mos...
Novel targets for the management of HIV infection have become increasingly relevant in view of exten...
From our investigations the following compounds have emerged as particularly potent and selective in...
Virtually all the compounds that are currently used, or under advanced clinical trial, for the treat...
HIV inhibitors targeted at the virus-associated reverse transcriptase (RT) can be divided into two g...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Abstract: The HIV replicative cycle reveals several virus-specific events that could function as tar...
Despite the success of potent reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors against human immunodeficiency v...
Since the identification of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the etiologic agent of AIDS, progr...
The modern paradigm in antiviral drug discovery is exemplified by the therapy of AIDS: the success o...