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Evaluating Anti-HIV and Anti-Alzheimer's Compounds

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Zidovudine, abacavir, lamivudine, efavirenz, nevirapine, ritonavir, and nelfinavir were obtained from Sigma. Emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, darunavir, dolutegravir and elvitegravir were obtained from MedChem Express. LysoSensor (DN160) was obtained from Fisher Thermo Scientific. Aβ1–40 and Aβ1–42 ELISA kits were obtained from Wako. ML-SA1 was obtained from Tocris Bioscience.
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High-Throughput ABCB1 Inhibition Assay

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[3H]-digoxin was purchased from Moravek Biochemicals (Brea, CA, USA). Abacavir, atazanavir, etravirine, lopinavir, maraviroc, rilpivirine, ritonavir, saquinavir, tenofovir DF, and zidovudine were obtained from the NIH AIDS Reagent Program. Asunaprevir, daclatasvir, darunavir, dolutegravir, elbasvir, grazoprevir, ledipasvir, sofosbuvir, and velpatasvir were acquired from MedChemExpress LLC (Middlesex County, NJ, USA). The model ABCB1 inhibitor CP100356 [76 (link)], the ATP bioluminescence assay kit, DMSO, Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium, ethanol (EtOH), fetal bovine serum, nonessential amino acid solution, and penicillin–streptomycin solutions were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Hanks’ balanced salt solution, William’s medium E containing L-glutamine (WME), and the bicinchoninic acid protein assay kit were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). Krebs–Henseleit buffer was prepared as described by de Graaf et al. [31 (link)]. All other reagents were of analytical grade.
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Antiretroviral Drugs' Effects on Cells

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Atazanavir, ritonavir and darunavir were from Medchem Express. Cells were treated in appropriate media for 14 days with DMSO (control) or drugs dissolved in DMSO at 10–20 μM (Cmax plasma concentrations) according to the literature (Auclair et al., 2014 (link)). Cells were then washed with PBS and placed in serum‐free DMEM. Cells and conditioned media were collected after 24 h for analyses.
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Antiviral Drug Screening Protocol

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Acetaminophen (catalog number HY-66005), arbidol hydrochloride (HY-14904A), aspirin (HY-14654), atazanavir sulfate (HY-17367A), baloxavir marboxil (HY-109025), daclatasvir (HY-10466), darunavir (HY-17040), dolutegravir (HY-13238), efavirenz (HY-10572), elbasvir (HY-15789), etravirine (HY-90005), galidesivir (BCX4430, HY-18649A), ganciclovir (HY-13637), glecaprevir (HY-17634), hydroxychloroquine (HY-B1370), indomethacin (HY-14397), ledipasvir (HY-15602), lopinavir (HY-14588), losartan (HY-17512), nafamostat mesylate (HY-B0190A), nitazoxanide (HY-B0217), ombitasvir (HY-13997), oseltamivir (HY-13318), penciclovir (HY-17424), perindopril salt (HY-B0130A), raltegravir (HY-10353), remdesivir (GS-5734, HY-104077), rilpivirine (HY-10574), ritonavir (HY-90001), simeprevir (HY-10241), sofosbuvir (HY-15005), and β-d-N4-hydroxycytidine (HY-125033) were purchased from MedChemExpress (Monmouth Junction, NJ, United States). Amodiaquin dihydrochloride dihydrate (A2799), artesunate (A3731), chloroquine phosphate (PHR1258), mefloquine hydrochloride (PHR1705), peramivir trihydrate (SML2486), ribavirin (R9644), teicoplanin (T0578), and toremifene citrate salt (T7204) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St, Louis, Missouri, United States). Favipiravir (T-705) was provided by the Toyama Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan). The drug solutions were filtered through a 0.22 μM membrane and were stored at −80°C.
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Evaluation of Protease and Proteasome Inhibitors

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Saquinavir (Cat no. HY-17007), Ritonavir (Cat no. HY-90001), Indinavir (Cat no. HY-B0689), Nelfinavir Mesylate (Cat no. HY-15287A), Amprenavir (Cat no. HY-17430), Lopinavir (Cat no. HY-14588), Atazanavir sulfate (Cat no. HY-17367A), Fosamprenavir (Cat no. HY-78726), Tipranavir (Cat no. HY-15148), Darunavir (Cat no. HY-17040), Boceprevir (Cat no. HY-10237), Telaprevir (Cat no. HY-10235), Simeprevir (Cat no. HY-10241), Asunaprevir (Cat no. HY-14434), Grazoprevir (Cat no. HY-15298), Carfilzomib (Cat no. HY-10455), and Bortezomib (Cat no. HY-10227) were purchased from MedChemExpress. GC376 (Cat no. T5188) were purchased from TargetMol.
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