File:Lopinavir-ritonavir-Mercury-3D-balls.png

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Ball-and-stick models of the lopinavir (top) and ritonavir (bottom) molecules.

The lopinavir structure is from the crystal structure of HIV-1 protease in complex with lopinavir, reported in Bioorg. Med. Chem. (2002) 10, 2803-2806 (PDB entry: 1MUI; PDB ligand entry: AB1; PDBe ligand entry: AB1).

The ritonavir structure is from the crystal structure of the pure molecule, reported in Pharm. Res. (2001) 18 859-866 (CSD Entry: YIGPIO02).

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Oxygen, O: red
Sulfur, S: yellow
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