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dc.contributor.authorRawat, Purnimaen_US
dc.contributor.authorGupta, Sharaden_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-17T01:00:00Z-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-17T15:30:52Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-17T01:00:00Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-17T15:30:52Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationRawat, P., & Gupta, S. (2021). Dual engineered gold nanoparticle based synergistic prophylaxis delivery system for HIV/AIDS. Medical Hypotheses, 150 doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2021.110576en_US
dc.identifier.issn0306-9877-
dc.identifier.otherEID(2-s2.0-85104991613)-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2021.110576-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3865-
dc.description.abstractHIV is a pandemic and continuously raises problem across the world. This disease puts an immense pressure on treatment modalities. There are only few clinically accepted drugs available for the treatment and few molecules under clinical development. Although, the antiretroviral drugs give reliable and positive response on control of virus replication but during the long treatment, it has been affirmed that there are number of side effects. With recent advancements in biotechnology, nanomaterials such as gold and silver etc. are proving to be a game changer in targeted drug delivery treatment. As gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are biocompatible natural excipients, a lot of scientists are very eager to investigate more about the immune effects of AuNPs to create a safe and cost effective treatment that could potentially help in the reduction of numerous toxic effects present in the existing treatments of various critical diseases like cancer and HIV etc. In this context, the present hypothesis recommends the use of combination drug delivery strategy based on gold nanoparticles that could pave the way to overcome adverse results of existing delivery techniques of antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV. This review also highlights the fact that a proper development of this gold nanoparticle combination antiretroviral drug delivery approach will not only help to suppress the virus multiplication but also target the viral entry area by attaching with gp120 (glycoprotein 120), and inhibit the binding with CD4 (Cluster of differentiation 4) T cells. © 2021 Elsevier Ltden_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherChurchill Livingstoneen_US
dc.sourceMedical Hypothesesen_US
dc.subjectantiretrovirus agenten_US
dc.subjectcabotegraviren_US
dc.subjectglycoprotein gp 120en_US
dc.subjectgold nanoparticleen_US
dc.subjectintegrase inhibitoren_US
dc.subjectnonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitoren_US
dc.subjectproteinase inhibitoren_US
dc.subjectrilpivirineen_US
dc.subjectRNA directed DNA polymerase inhibitoren_US
dc.subjectsilver nanoparticleen_US
dc.subjectantiretrovirus agenten_US
dc.subjectgolden_US
dc.subjectmetal nanoparticleen_US
dc.subjectacquired immune deficiency syndromeen_US
dc.subjectArticleen_US
dc.subjectbioavailabilityen_US
dc.subjectbiotechnologyen_US
dc.subjectblood brain barrieren_US
dc.subjectCD4+ T lymphocyteen_US
dc.subjectcell membraneen_US
dc.subjectdrug delivery systemen_US
dc.subjectendocytosisen_US
dc.subjecthighly active antiretroviral therapyen_US
dc.subjecthost cellen_US
dc.subjecthumanen_US
dc.subjectHuman immunodeficiency virus infectionen_US
dc.subjectimmunomodulationen_US
dc.subjectimmunoregulationen_US
dc.subjectmacrophageen_US
dc.subjectmorbidityen_US
dc.subjectnanoengineeringen_US
dc.subjectprotein bindingen_US
dc.subjectprotein denaturationen_US
dc.subjectreticuloendothelial systemen_US
dc.subjectvirus entryen_US
dc.subjectvirus genomeen_US
dc.subjectvirus replicationen_US
dc.subjectHuman immunodeficiency virus infectionen_US
dc.subjectAnti-Retroviral Agentsen_US
dc.subjectDrug Delivery Systemsen_US
dc.subjectGolden_US
dc.subjectHIV Infectionsen_US
dc.subjectHumansen_US
dc.subjectMetal Nanoparticlesen_US
dc.titleDual engineered gold nanoparticle based synergistic prophylaxis delivery system for HIV/AIDSen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
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