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Persistence pays off

R. Paul Johnson ()
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R. Paul Johnson: New England Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, Massachusetts 01772, USA. He is also at the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, MIT and Harvard, and the Infectious Disease Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Nature, 2011, vol. 473, issue 7348, 456-457

Abstract: Developing AIDS vaccines has been a frustrating business. A vaccine that triggers immune responses that effectively control early infection by the simian counterpart of HIV in macaques seems promising. See Letter p.523

Date: 2011
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