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Virología
Mecanismos de acción de compuestos antivirales aislados en plantas: el Virus de la Inmunodeficiencia Humana como modelo.

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Introducción
Mecanismos de replicación del VIH
Compuestos naturales de plantas con actividad anti-VIH
Otros inhibidores de la adsorción: el ácido repandusínico de Phyllanthus niruri.
Compuestos que actúan a nivel de la replicación intracelular
Conclusiones
Referencias

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