Broadening the use of antiretroviral therapy: the case for feline leukemia virus

Antiretroviral drugs have saved and extended the lives of millions of individuals infected with HIV. The major classes of anti-HIV drugs include reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, and entry/fusion inhibitors. While antiretroviral drug regimens are not common...

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cancer
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Expert Opinion
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gammaretrovirus
Infections
Leukemia
lymphocyte
veterinary
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