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The search for an AIDS vaccine.
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1986 May-Jun
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Source:Public Health Rep. 101(3):232-233
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Language:English
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Alternative Title:Public Health Rep
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Subject:Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Animals
Antiviral Agents
Deltaretrovirus
Drug Evaluation
Haplorhini
Humans
Mice
National Institutes Of Health (U.S.)
Pan Troglodytes
Rabbits
Research
Research Article
Thymidine
United States
Vaccinia Virus
Viral Envelope Proteins
Viral Proteins
Viral Vaccines
Zidovudine
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Pubmed ID:3012619
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