Anti-HIV-1 Activity of Crocodylus mindorensis (Philippine crocodile) serum in cell-free and cell-associated virus interactions to human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
@article{Hinay2019AntiHIV1AO, title={Anti-HIV-1 Activity of Crocodylus mindorensis (Philippine crocodile) serum in cell-free and cell-associated virus interactions to human peripheral blood mononuclear cells}, author={A. A. Hinay and Nelyn Mae Cadotdot and M. Tablizo}, journal={bioRxiv}, year={2019} }
Highly-Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) is the recommended treatment and management strategy for HIV infection. Although the existing antiretroviral drugs are indispensably significant in improving the quality of lives of HIV/AIDS individuals, the drugs still have many limitations including resistance, production of toxicity, and their limited availability. These limitations continue to open new opportunities in the use of ethnomedicine for the management of HIV/AIDS. With this, few… CONTINUE READING
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