Selected article for: "host virus and potential interaction"

Author: Mazalovska, Milena; Kouokam, J. Calvin
Title: Lectins as Promising Therapeutics for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV and Other Potential Coinfections
  • Document date: 2018_5_8
  • ID: 0spmy8vn_8
    Snippet: Due to the glycosylated nature of viral envelope proteins, carbohydrate-binding proteins have been considered potential anti-HIV agents that would block the host-virus interaction at its earliest stage, eventually preventing the establishment of the provirus [25] . Lectins with antiretroviral activities have been identified and isolated from animals [26] , plants [27] , halobios, and microorganisms [28] and could serve as anti-HIV natural product.....
    Document: Due to the glycosylated nature of viral envelope proteins, carbohydrate-binding proteins have been considered potential anti-HIV agents that would block the host-virus interaction at its earliest stage, eventually preventing the establishment of the provirus [25] . Lectins with antiretroviral activities have been identified and isolated from animals [26] , plants [27] , halobios, and microorganisms [28] and could serve as anti-HIV natural products.

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