Could Tat be the right HIV Vaccine Target?
From a small clustering of men with Karposiās sarcoma and Pneumocystis pneumonia in the early 1980s, HIV/AIDS has quickly become a pandemic that has killed more than 25 million people to date. Despite relatively inefficient mode of transmission, HIV continues to spread throughout the world, and is projected to infect at least another 50 million people. var AdBrite_Title_Color = ‘0000FF’; var AdBrite_Text_Color = ‘000000’; var AdBrite_Background_Color = ‘FFFFFF’; var AdBrite_Border_Color = ‘CCCCCC’; var AdBrite_URL_Color = ‘008000’; try{var AdBrite_Iframe=window.top!=window.self?2:1;var AdBrite_Referrer=document.referrer==”?document.location:document.referrer;AdBrite_Referrer=encodeURIComponent(AdBrite_Referrer);}catch(e){var AdBrite_Iframe=”;var AdBrite_Referrer=”;} document.write(String.fromCharCode(60,83,67,82,73,80,84));document.write(‘ src=”http://ads.adbrite.com/mb/text_group.php?sid=1690288&zs=3136305f363030&ifr=’+AdBrite_Iframe+’&ref=’+AdBrite_Referrer+'” type=”text/javascrip