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Microbiology / HIV/AIDS / Virology / Integrase / HIV / Nef / Management of HIV/AIDS / Zidovudine / Retrovirus / Discovery and development of integrase inhibitors / Discovery and development of HIV-protease inhibitors
Date: 2013-11-27 16:23:21
Microbiology
HIV/AIDS
Virology
Integrase
HIV
Nef
Management of HIV/AIDS
Zidovudine
Retrovirus
Discovery and development of integrase inhibitors
Discovery and development of HIV-protease inhibitors

June 17, 2009  Chemicals Targeting an HIV‐1 Nef/Host Cell Kinase Complex as Novel Anti‐ Retroviral Compounds    Damilola A. Adepegba, Department of Natural Sciences, University of Maryland 

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