Triazine Dyes Inhibit HIV-1 Entry by Binding to Envelope Glycoproteins
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概要
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- 1997-09-20
著者
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Kubo Toru
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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Xu Younong
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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Hattori Toshio
Laboratory Of Emerging Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Tohoku Univ
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Zhang Xiaoyan
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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WEISS Carol
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Reserch, Food and Drug Administration
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SATO Yoshimi
Laboratory of AIDS Immunology, Research Center for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Institute for Virus
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NISHIKAWA Shigemichi
R&D Wakenyaku Co.
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SAKAIDA Hitoshi
Laboratory of AIDS Immunology, Research Center for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Institute for Virus
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UCHIYAMA Takashi
Laboratory of AIDS Immunology, Research Center for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Institute for Virus
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Weiss Carol
Center For Biologics Evaluation And Reserch Food And Drug Administration
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Sakaida Hitoshi
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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Nishikawa Shigemichi
R&d Wakenyaku Co.
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Hattori Toshio
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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Uchiyama Takashi
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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Sato Yoshimi
Laboratory Of Aids Immunology Research Center For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Institute For Virus R
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