Bictegravir
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Bictegravir (INN; BIC, formerly known as GS-9883)[1][2] is a second-generation integrase inhibitor (INSTI) class that was structurally derived from an earlier compound dolutegravir by scientists at Gilead Sciences. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bictegravir Bictegravir]. | Bictegravir (INN; BIC, formerly known as GS-9883)[1][2] is a second-generation integrase inhibitor (INSTI) class that was structurally derived from an earlier compound dolutegravir by scientists at Gilead Sciences. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bictegravir Bictegravir]. | ||
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