Novel Alkaloids from the Sponge Batzella sp.: Inhibitors of HIV gp120-Human CD4 Binding

540 indexed citations
published 1995

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About Novel Alkaloids from the Sponge Batzella sp.: Inhibitors of HIV gp120-Human CD4 Binding

This paper, published in 1995, received 540 indexed citations . Written by Ashok D. Patil, N. Vasant Kumar, W. C. M. C. Kokke, Mark F. Bean, Alan J. Freyer, Alemseged Truneh and Brad Carté covering the research area of Molecular Biology and Organic Chemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Organic Chemistry (497 citations), Molecular Biology (102 citations) and Biotechnology (70 citations). Published in The Journal of Organic Chemistry.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/jo00110a021.

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