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Protease Inhibitors

Effect of protease inhibitors on thermal gelation of squid (Illex argentinus). mantle paste

Effect of protease inhibitors on thermal gelation of squid (Illex argentinus). mantle paste

... binding capacity are widely used texture indi- cators (Wasson, Reppond, Babbitt, & French, 1993). In general, an inverse correlation between expressible moisture and gel strength has been extensively mentioned. On ...

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Inducible tolerance to dietary protease inhibitors in Daphnia magna

Inducible tolerance to dietary protease inhibitors in Daphnia magna

... chymotrypsin inhibitors is not restricted to ...chymotrypsin inhibitors in freshwater algae; however, it is unclear how much this lack of evidence is due to the lack of relevant ...cyanobacterial ...

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In Silico Drug Designing of Protease Inhibitors to Find the Potential Drug Candidate for HIV1

In Silico Drug Designing of Protease Inhibitors to Find the Potential Drug Candidate for HIV1

... of Protease Inhibitors to find the potential drug candidate for HIV1 based on different type potential parameters Homology modeling, also known as comparative modeling of protein, refers to constructing an ...

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Plant Protease Inhibitors as Specific Strategies
Against Cancer Cells

Plant Protease Inhibitors as Specific Strategies Against Cancer Cells

... Protease Inhibitors (PIs) are molecules that bind in a specific way at the active site or elsewhere in the enzyme, interfering with catalysis, interrupting or decreasing the cleavage reactions of peptide ...

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Protease Inhibitors Do Not Affect Antibody Responses to Pneumococcal Vaccination

Protease Inhibitors Do Not Affect Antibody Responses to Pneumococcal Vaccination

... HIV ⫹ subjects have a 35-fold increased burden of IPD com- pared with age-matched uninfected controls despite ART (15, 16). Pneumonia remains a leading cause of hospitalization among HIV ⫹ subjects, and S. pneumoniae is ...

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Protease inhibitors suppress the in vitro and in vivo replication of rotavirus

Protease inhibitors suppress the in vitro and in vivo replication of rotavirus

... of protease inhibitors suppressed the replication of the SA-11 strain of rotavirus in MA-104 cell ...when protease inhibitor and virus were ...

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Contribution of Plasma Protease Inhibitors to the Inactivation of Kallikrein in Plasma

Contribution of Plasma Protease Inhibitors to the Inactivation of Kallikrein in Plasma

... major inhibitors of plasma kallikrein in normal plasma, there is little quantitative support for this ...major inhibitors of kallikrein in normal ...other protease inhibitors present in normal ...

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In Vivo Effects of Protease Inhibitors on Chickens with Hereditary Muscular Dystrophy

In Vivo Effects of Protease Inhibitors on Chickens with Hereditary Muscular Dystrophy

... Throughout the duration of the trial, there was no major enhancement in the functional righting ability of dystrophic chickens receiving any one of the protease inhibitors tested. However, there was a ...

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HIV protease inhibitors: a review of molecular selectivity and toxicity

HIV protease inhibitors: a review of molecular selectivity and toxicity

... HIV protease in viral maturation makes it a popular target for drug ...HIV protease protein structures have greatly facilitated the design of new and improved ...HIV protease inhibitors ...

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Susceptibility of the Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus to Reverse Transcriptase and Protease Inhibitors

Susceptibility of the Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus to Reverse Transcriptase and Protease Inhibitors

... dine, stavudine, didanosine, zalcitabine, and zidovudine were reduced >20-fold, 26-fold, 6-fold, 4-fold, and 3-fold, respectively, compared to those of WT HIV-1. PERV was also resistant to nevirapine. Tissue culture- ...

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Non-peptide protease inhibitors as novel antiHIV agents

Non-peptide protease inhibitors as novel antiHIV agents

... aspartyl protease that is essential for the production of enzymes and proteins in the final stages of ...maturation. Protease inhibitors act by preventing the formation of functional proteins from ...

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Gene expression and activity of digestive proteases in Daphnia: effects of cyanobacterial protease inhibitors

Gene expression and activity of digestive proteases in Daphnia: effects of cyanobacterial protease inhibitors

... serine protease inhibitors, since the cyanobacterial strains used contain either mainly trypsin inhibitors (PCC 7806 Mut [19]) or strong chymotrypsin inhibitors (NIVA Cya 43 ...

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Multidimensional QSAR Modeling of Amprenavir Derivatives as HIV Protease Inhibitors

Multidimensional QSAR Modeling of Amprenavir Derivatives as HIV Protease Inhibitors

... protease inhibitors. Various combinations of these specific inhibitors fragments were formed by breaking them at central ali- cyclic single bonds, while retaining the ...

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PCR Based In Vitro Synthesis of Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Protease for Rapid Phenotypic Resistance Testing of Protease Inhibitors

PCR Based In Vitro Synthesis of Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Protease for Rapid Phenotypic Resistance Testing of Protease Inhibitors

... to protease inhibitors, but they are laborious and time-con- suming, with turnaround times ranging from a few days to ...NS3 protease in the current enzymatic phenotypic assays, we de- veloped a fast ...

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Safety of protease inhibitors in HIV-infected pregnant women

Safety of protease inhibitors in HIV-infected pregnant women

... of protease inhibitors across the placenta is known to be minimal, and current data about birth defects and fetal malignan- cies are ...with protease inhibitor-based regimens, but concerns about the ...

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Molecular Docking Studies; Dietary Compounds As HIV 1 Protease Inhibitors

Molecular Docking Studies; Dietary Compounds As HIV 1 Protease Inhibitors

... HIV-1 protease activity is critical for the terminal maturation of infectious ...1 protease, acting as a "molecular scissors," cleaves the poly- proteins into smaller, functional proteins, thereby ...

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Molecular characterization of protease inhibitors from the Hessian fly, [Mayetiola destructor (Say)]

Molecular characterization of protease inhibitors from the Hessian fly, [Mayetiola destructor (Say)]

... Protease inhibitors are rigid and stable molecules. Most of the inhibitors are competitive inhibitors and form tight complex with ...proteases. Inhibitors of different mechanistic class ...

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Naturally occurring mutations to HCV protease inhibitors in treatment naïve patients

Naturally occurring mutations to HCV protease inhibitors in treatment naïve patients

... In conclusion, i) the natural variability in all HCV viral populations (HIV co-infected or mono-infected) observed in our study confirms [30-32] and underlines their potential implication in the management of HCV ...

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A combined 3D-QSAR and docking studies for the In-silicoprediction of HIV-protease inhibitors

A combined 3D-QSAR and docking studies for the In-silicoprediction of HIV-protease inhibitors

... Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that is peril to human health, responsible to cause AIDS, an immunodeficiency syndrome. The disease presents a serious health care challenge because each year it affects ...

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Gender-specific effects of HIV protease inhibitors on body mass in mice

Gender-specific effects of HIV protease inhibitors on body mass in mice

... Protease inhibitors, as part of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART), have significantly increased the lifespan of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected ...HIV protease inhibitor, ...

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