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Blockade of chemokine-induced signalling inhibits CCR5-dependent HIV infection in vitro without blocking gp120/CCR5 interaction

Blockade of chemokine-induced signalling inhibits CCR5-dependent HIV infection in vitro without blocking gp120/CCR5 interaction

10.1186/1742-4690-2-23

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Main Authors: Grainger, D.J, Lever, A.M.L
Other Authors: MEDICINE
Format: Article
Published: BMC 2020
Subjects:
chemokine
chemokine receptor antagonist
chemokine receptor CCR5
chemokine receptor CXCR4
glycoprotein gp 120
ligand
peptide 3
unclassified drug
peptide
virus receptor
article
chemotaxis
drug mechanism
human
human cell
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
immunofluorescence
in vitro study
inhibition kinetics
leukemia cell line
protein protein interaction
receptor binding
signal transduction
cell line
drug effect
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
macrophage
metabolism
pathogenicity
synthesis
virology
Cell Line
Chemokines
Chemotaxis
HIV Envelope Protein gp120
HIV-1
Humans
Jurkat Cells
Macrophages
Peptides
Receptors, CCR5
Receptors, HIV
Signal Transduction
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178367
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