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The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS M.L. Lever

The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS By M.L. Lever

The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS by M.L. Lever


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This study, based on both clinical and molecular trials, outlines the principles of the molecular biology of HIV and AIDS. Topics such as the origins of the virus, viral interactions with the immune system, antiviral intervention and vaccine prospects are covered.

The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS Summary

The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS by M.L. Lever

For those with an interest in the molecular biology of HIV/AIDS there are two main problems: what are the molecular properties of the virus which result in disease development; and how may the knowledge of the molecular pathology be used to prevent or cure the disease? This study, based on both clinical and molecular trials, outlines the principles of the molecular biology of HIV and AIDS. Topics such as the origins of the virus, viral interactions with the immune system, antiviral intervention and vaccine prospects are covered.

Table of Contents

Molecular Biology of HIV; Mucosal Transmission of HIV; Early Events After Infection; The Molecular Biology of Disease Progression; The Cellular Immune Response to HIV; Viral Co-factors in HIV Infection; Neurological Damage in HIV Infection; Malignancies Associated with HIV Infection; The Molecular Biology of Antiretroviral Drugs; Progress with HIV Vaccines.

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GOR002207783
9780471960942
0471960942
The Molecular Biology of HIV/AIDS by M.L. Lever
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19951127
216
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