A Phenotypic Screen Identifies Potent DPP9 Inhibitors Capable of Killing HIV‑1 Infected Cells

Although current antiretroviral therapy can control HIV-1 replication and prevent disease progression, it is not curative. Identifying mechanisms that can lead to eradication of persistent viral reservoirs in people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) remains an outstanding challenge to achieving cure. Utilizi...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS chemical biology 2022-09, Vol.17 (9), p.2595-2604
Hauptverfasser: Moore, Keith P., Schwaid, Adam G., Tudor, Matthew, Park, Sangho, Beshore, Douglas C., Converso, Antonella, Shipe, William D., Anand, Rajan, Lan, Ping, Moningka, Remond, Rothman, Deborah M., Sun, Wanying, Chi, An, Cornella-Taracido, Ivan, Adam, Gregory C., Bahnck-Teets, Carolyn, Carroll, Steven S., Fay, John F., Goh, Shih Lin, Lusen, Jeffrey, Quan, Shuo, Rodriguez, Silveria, Xu, Min, Andrews, Christine L., Song, Cheng, Filzen, Tracey, Li, Jing, Hollenstein, Kaspar, Klein, Daniel J., Lammens, Alfred, Lim, U-Ming, Fang, Zhiyu, McHale, Carolyn, Li, Yuan, Lu, Meiqing, Diamond, Tracy L., Howell, Bonnie J., Zuck, Paul, Balibar, Carl J.
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