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Structure–Activity Relationships of Natural and Semisynthetic Plecomacrolides Suggest Distinct Pathways for HIV-1 Immune Evasion and Vacuolar ATPase-Dependent Lysosomal Acidification.
Kathleen Collins, Professor, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan One key to HIV's ability to remain hidden in patients' cells is a protein that the virus makes, called Nef.
Researchers open new leads in anti-HIV drug development, using a compound found in nature Date: March 11, 2024 Source: University of Michigan Summary: A team of researchers has successfully ...
U-M researchers open new leads in anti-HIV drug development, using a compound found in nature Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Michigan ...
And so combining both, we reached a very high- (producing) strain.” An obstacle to using CMA in anti-HIV drug development is its inhibition of a cellular protein called Vacuolar ATPase, which plays an ...