GS-6207: a p24 Glue
GS-6207
long-acting HIV capsid PPI-based inhibitor in Ph. II/III for resistant HIV (SC once/6 mo.) from HTS for binders, SBDD + opt. for funct. Nature, Aug. 27, 2020 issue Gilead Sciences, Foster City, CA
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