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capsianoside G
induces CD4 and CDCR4 capping and colocalization; structure in first source
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relevant articles (
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outcomes,
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trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Terpenes: 1461
Diterpenes: 1470
capsianoside G: 1
Carbohydrates: 22023
Polysaccharides: 15383
Oligosaccharides: 3566
capsianoside G: 1
Experts
1.
Harada, S
: 1 article (05/2001)
2.
Maeda, Y
: 1 article (05/2001)
3.
Song, W
: 1 article (05/2001)
4.
Tanaka, Y
: 1 article (05/2001)
5.
Yahara, S
: 1 article (05/2001)
6.
Yusa, K
: 1 article (05/2001)
Related Diseases
1.
Virus Diseases (Viral Diseases)
05/04/2001 - "
Significant effect on virus infection in MAGI/CCR5 cells was neither observed for the X4 virus by capsianosides II, XI, and A, nor for an R5 virus by capsianoside G.
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05/04/2001 - "
Our results suggested that capsianoside G enhanced X4 virus infection at the level of viral penetration through the capping and colocalization of receptors needed for infection.
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2.
Infections
05/04/2001 - "
Apparent enhancement of X4 HIV-1 infection by capsianoside G was observed and exclusively related to the usage of the CXCR4 coreceptor.
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05/04/2001 - "
Our results suggested that capsianoside G enhanced X4 virus infection at the level of viral penetration through the capping and colocalization of receptors needed for infection.
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05/04/2001 - "
Enhanced infection of an X4 strain of HIV-1 due to capping and colocalization of CD4 and CXCR4 induced by capsianoside G, a diterpene glycoside.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Glycosides
2.
Diterpenes