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Designing decoys for chemokine-chemokine receptor interaction
Krishna Rajarathnam
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Chemokines
100%
Receptor-ligand Interaction
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Decoy
100%
HIV-related
25%
Structure Function
25%
Receptor Structure
25%
HIV Infection
12%
Autoimmune Disease
12%
Pathophysiology
12%
Cell Surface
12%
Leukocytes
12%
Functional Domain
12%
High Affinity
12%
Autoimmune
12%
Receptor Decoy
12%
Domain Peptide
12%
Disease Process
12%
Inflammatory Diseases
12%
Chemokine Ligands
12%
High Specificity
12%
Disease Management
12%
Negatively Charged
12%
Aberrant Expression
12%
7-transmembrane
12%
Small Molecule Antagonist
12%
Proteoglycan
12%
Aided Design
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chemokine
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Receptor
88%
Disease
33%
HIV
22%
Autoimmune Disease
11%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
11%
Pathophysiology
11%
Inflammatory Disease
11%
Proteoglycan
11%