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The T-20 peptide targets the HIV envelope glycoprotein, inducing dose-dependent reductions in plasma HIV RNA that are equivalent to those induced by existing drugs ( pages 1302–1307 ).
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Richman, D. Nailing down another HIV target . Nat Med 4, 1232–1233 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/3209
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