Glycodendritic structures as DC-SIGN binders to inhibit viral infections

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Abstract

DC-SIGN, a lectin discovered two decades ago, plays a relevant role in innate immunity. Since its discovery, it has turned out to be a target for developing antiviral drugs based on carbohydrates due to its participation in the infection process of several pathogens. A plethora of carbohydrate multivalent systems using different scaffolds have been described to achieve this goal. Our group has made significant contributions to this field, which are revised herein.

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Ramos-Soriano, J., & Rojo, J. (2021). Glycodendritic structures as DC-SIGN binders to inhibit viral infections. Chemical Communications, 57(42), 5111–5126. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc01281a

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