Cellulose acetate phthalate, a common pharmaceutical excipient, inactivates HIV-1 and blocks the coreceptor binding site on the virus envelope glycoprotein gp120.
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Full Title: BMC Infect Dis
Abbreviation: BMC Infect Dis
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Subject Category: Communicable Diseases
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"AcknowledgmentsWe thank Ms. J. Pack and V. Kuhlemann for preparation of the manuscript and figures, Dr. S. Jiang for reading the manuscript and comments, and Ms. R. Croson-Lowney and Ms. S. Guerrero for flow cytometry. This study was supported by intramural institutional funds and the Marilyn M. Simpson Charitable Trust. A. K. Debnath had support from the Hugoton Foundation, Philip Morris Companies, Inc., and Johnson & Johnson, Inc."
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