Potent inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase: identification of a novel four-point pharmacophore and tetracyclines as novel inhibitors.
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Y. Pommier | N. Neamati | G. Milne | N Neamati | H Hong | S Sunder | G W Milne | Y Pommier | H. Hong | S. Sunder
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