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Carbohydrate-binding agents act as potent trypanocidals that elicit modifications in VSG glycosylation and reduced virulence in Trypanosoma brucei
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Inhibition of infection and transmission of HIV-1 and lack of significant impact on the vaginal commensal lactobacilli by carbohydrate-binding agents
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HIV-1 envelope trimer has similar binding characteristics for carbohydrate-binding agents as monomeric gp120
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Entry of hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus is selectively inhibited by carbohydrate-binding agents but not by polyanions
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Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) selectively target the glycoproteins of the HCV and HIV envelope to prevent viral entry