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Glycans (GAG) heparan sulfates, we assessed the role of plant lectins on the attachment of X4-tropic viruses, known to interact very efficiently with heparan sulfate [11] and data not shown]. Thus, cells were incubated with HIV-1NDK (Fig. 2B) in the presence or absence of different concentrations of HHA and GNA. As depicted in Figure 2B, none of the plant lectins, whatever the concentration, inhib
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Compared with those of standard OD490 versus cell number curves generated for each cell type. The percentage survival was calculated using the formula :Epithelial monolayer integrity the effect of the plant lectins on their ability to maintain an intact epithelium was determined by measuring transepithelial resistance (TER). HEC-1A cells were grown as a tight polarized monolayer on a permeable sup
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Or media alone were added in duplicate wells, and the TER was measured at 30 min and 2, 4, 9, and 24 h. The epithelial resistance was expressed as follows :epithelial resistance = (/cm2) - the resistance of transwells without cells.HIV cell-free particles transcytosis the epithelial cell line HEC-1A was grown as a tight polarized monolayer on a permeable support of 0.4- -porediameter polycarbonate
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Or media alone were added in duplicate wells, and the TER was measured at 30 min and 2, 4, 9, and 24 h. The epithelial resistance was expressed as follows :epithelial resistance = (/cm2) - the resistance of transwells without cells.HIV cell-free particles transcytosis the epithelial cell line HEC-1A was grown as a tight polarized monolayer on a permeable support of 0.4- -porediameter polycarbonate
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Or media alone were added in duplicate wells, and the TER was measured at 30 min and 2, 4, 9, and 24 h. The epithelial resistance was expressed as follows :epithelial resistance = (/cm2) - the resistance of transwells without cells.HIV cell-free particles transcytosis the epithelial cell line HEC-1A was grown as a tight polarized monolayer on a permeable support of 0.4- -porediameter polycarbonate