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Triptolide inhibits human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by promoting proteasomal degradation of Tat protein

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Figure 1 Screen of natural compounds led to the identification of triptolide as a novel anti-HIV-1 agent
Table 1 In vitro anti-HIV-1 activity of triptolide
Figure 5 Triptolide specifically reduces steady-state level of Tat protein. (A)of increasing concentrations of triptolide
Figure 6 Triptolide reduces Tat protein stability by enhancing proteasomal degradation of Tat
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