Inhibition of infection and transmission of HIV-1 and lack of significant impact on the vaginal commensal lactobacilli by carbohydrate-binding agents.
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M. Vaneechoutte | S. Lebeer | J. Vanderleyden | J. Balzarini | S. Noppen | E. V. Van Damme | M. Petrova | Y. Igarashi | Leen Mathys | Haruo Tanaka | Sam Noppen
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