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- Assessment of Clinical Application of Test-Dose Concept for Theophylline in Patients with Respiratory Failure
- Synthesis of a CC Chemokine, vMIP-II, Encoded by Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus and Its Biological Activity
- Development of the Chemokine Receptor CXCR4 Antagonists as Multi-Pharmaceutical Agents Involving a New Class of Low Molecular Weight Antagonists
- Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Peptidomimetic Analogs of the CXCR4 Antagonist FC131
- The Chemokine Receptor CXCR4 as a Therapeutic Target for Several Diseases Including AIDS, Cancer and Rheumatoid Arthritis
- New Leads of Low Molecular Weight CXCR4 Antagonists Based on Enhancement of the T140-based Pharmacophores
- CXCR4 Antagonists Identified as Anti-Cancer-Metastatic Agents
- HIV-cell Fusion Inhibitors Targeted to the HIV Second Receptor : T22 and Its Downsized Analogs with High Activity
- Design, Synthesis and Activity of Shortened Analogs of an Anti-HIV Peptide, T22
- Two Distinct Populations of Primary Cytotoxic Cells Infiltrating into Allografted Tumor Rejection Sites:Imfiltration of Macrophages Cytotoxic against Allografted Tumor Precedes That of Multiple Sets of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes with Distinct Specificity to
- Failure to Reject an Allografted Tumor after Elimination of Macrophages in Mice
- Identification of Phosphocholine-Containing Glycoglycerolipids Purified from Mycoplasma fermentans-Infected Human Helper T-Cell Culture as Components of M. fermentans
- Synthesis of Sulfated Deoxy-Ribofuranans Having Selective Anti-AIDS Virus Activity by Ring-Opening Copolymerization of 1,4-Anhydro Ribose Derivatives
- Molecular Size of an Anti-HIV Peptide, T22, Can Be Reduced without Loss of the Activity
- STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS OF TACHYPLESIN ANALOGS AS ANTI-HIV AGENT
- STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF TANNINS IN CRUDE DRUGS (4) : EFFECTS ON PHAGOCYTES AND VIRUSES
- Identification of Sequential Motifs Relevant to Inhibitory Activity against HIV Integrase
- Ligand-independent higher-order multimerization of CXCR4, a G-protein-coupled chemokine receptor involved in targeted metastasis
- Separate elements are required for ligand-dependent and -independent internalization of metastatic potentiator CXCR4
- Identification of a Polyphemusin Analog(T22)-Zn(II) Complex by Mass Spectrometric Analysis and Its Anti-HIV Activity