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  2. Entry inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Entry inhibitors, also known as fusion inhibitors, are a class of antiviral drugs that prevent a virus from entering a cell, for example, by blocking a receptor. Entry inhibitors are used to treat conditions such as HIV and hepatitis D .

  3. Management of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Entry inhibitors (or fusion inhibitors) interfere with binding, fusion and entry of HIV-1 to the host cell by blocking one of several targets. Maraviroc, enfuvirtide and Ibalizumab are available agents in this class. Maraviroc works by targeting CCR5, a co-receptor located on human helper T-cells.

  4. List of antiviral drugs - Wikipedia

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    Pyrophosphate analogue DNA polymerase inhibitor: 1991 Ganciclovir (Cytovene) [9] Cytomegalovirus (CMV) [10] Competitive nucleoside analogue dGTP inhibitor 1988 Ibacitabine: Herpes labialis: Ibalizumab (Trogarzo) [11] HIV Entry inhibitor 2018 Idoxuridine: Herpes: dU analogue inhibitor 1962 Imiquimod: Genital wart, Basal cell carcinoma, Actinic ...

  5. CCR5 receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Leronlimab, the anti-CCR5 monoclonal antibody, can stop HIV from entering the cell and stop viral replication. It prevents the virus-cell binding at a distinct site in the CCR5 co-receptor without interfering with its natural activity. Unlike other entry inhibitors, PRO 140 is a monoclonal antibody.

  6. Category:Entry inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Entry inhibitors" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Enfuvirtide - Wikipedia

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    Drugs that disrupt fusion of virus and target cell are termed entry inhibitors or fusion inhibitors. [citation needed] HIV binds to the host CD4+ cell receptor via the viral protein gp120; gp41, a viral transmembrane protein, then undergoes a conformational change that assists in the fusion of the viral membrane to the host cell membrane ...

  8. Entry inhibitors - Wikipedia

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  9. Maraviroc - Wikipedia

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    Maraviroc is an entry inhibitor.Specifically, maraviroc is a negative allosteric modulator of the CCR5 receptor, which is found on the surface of certain human cells. The chemokine receptor CCR5 is an essential co-receptor for most HIV strains and necessary for the entry process of the virus into the host cell.