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1. Dual activity of amphiphilic Zn(II) nitroporphyrin derivatives as HIV-1 entry inhibitors and in cancer photodynamic therapy.

2. A novel multivalent DNA helix-based inhibitor showed enhanced anti-HIV-1 fusion activity.

3. Flexibility of small molecular CD4 mimics as HIV entry inhibitors.

4. Structure-based identification of inhibitors targeting obstruction of the HIVgp41 N-heptad repeat trimer.

5. Small molecule inhibitors of HIVgp41 N-heptad repeat trimer formation.

6. Evaluation of potential genotoxicity of HIV entry inhibitors derived from natural sources.

7. Identification of a human protein-derived HIV-1 fusion inhibitor targeting the gp41 fusion core structure.

8. Amino acid derivatives of the (-) enantiomer of gossypol are effective fusion inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

9. In situ forming implant for controlled delivery of an anti-HIV fusion inhibitor.

10. Antiviral breadth and combination potential of peptide triazole HIV-1 entry inhibitors.

11. Biophysical investigations of GBV-C E1 peptides as potential inhibitors of HIV-1 fusion peptide.

12. A RhoA-derived peptide inhibits human immunodeficiency virus-1 entry in vitro.

13. CD4 mimics targeting the HIV entry mechanism and their hybrid molecules with a CXCR4 antagonist.

14. Sifuvirtide, a potent HIV fusion inhibitor peptide.

15. In vitro pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis using HIV inhibitors as microbicides against cell-free or cell-associated HIV-1 infection.

16. N-substituted pyrrole derivatives as novel human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry inhibitors that interfere with the gp41 six-helix bundle formation and block virus fusion.

17. Safety, tolerability, and plasma pharmacokinetics of high-strength formulations of enfuvirtide (T-20) in treatment-experienced HIV-1-infected patients.

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