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Reservoirs dog AIDS therapy

Paul Smaglik

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6784, 270-272

Abstract: Pools of latent HIV, lurking in the cells of infected people, remain untouched even by powerful drug combinations. Paul Smaglik reports on how this is forcing researchers to rethink their strategies for fighting the virus.

Date: 2000
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