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Cell Death During Hiv Infection 1st Edition Andrew D Badley

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Cell Death During Hiv Infection 1st Edition Andrew D Badley
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Publisher: CRC/Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.49 MB
Pages: 511
Author: Andrew D. Badley
ISBN: 9780849328275, 0849328276
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Cell Death During Hiv Infection 1st Edition Andrew D Badley by Andrew D. Badley 9780849328275, 0849328276 instant download after payment.

In an effort to go beyond immune-based therapies, researchers are now considering the implications of apoptosis dysregulation during HIV-induced immunodeficiency. This work provides the first comprehensive compendium of the progress made in understanding the process of cell death related to HIV and the potential breakthroughs in treatment that offer much promise. Combining the work of more than two-dozen top researchers, this seminal volume provides clinicians and researchers with an excellent reference, while also serving as an incubator to stimulate future research. It explains the fundamental biology involved with apoptosis, explains its clinical impact in HIV, and examines the newest therapeutic approaches.

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