Inhibitors of HIV-1 transcription
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Inhibitors of HIV-1 transcription
Abstract
No curative drug against HIV has yet been found, despite enormous efforts aimed at reverse transcriptase and a variety of other targets. The long terminal repeat (LTR) of HIV-1 has recently become a promising site for antiviral action. This article briefly summarizes information on the nature of this target and potential anti-LTR expression drugs.
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