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Can Immune-Based Interventions Alter the Course of AIDS?

Published in AIDS Weekly, October 30th, 1995

As researchers begin to unravel the complex web of interactions between HIV and the immune system, they hope to develop new strategies for delaying - or even preventing - the onset of AIDS.

University of Colorado AIDS researcher Robert T. "Chip" Schooley noted that early laboratory studies of HIV gave an incomplete model of how the virus acts to cause AIDS. But "with the recent development of more robust techniques for measuring viral and immune dynamics," he said, a better understanding of HIV pathogenesis is emerging.

In a wide-ranging address to the 35th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC), held September...

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