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Science 17 November 1995:
Vol. 270. no. 5239, pp. 1121 - 1122
DOI: 10.1126/science.270.5239.1121

Research News

Jon Cohen

In experiments reported in this issue (p. 1197), a new AIDS drug called PMPA protected monkeys from being infected by SIV, the simian counterpart of the AIDS virus. Preliminary results presented at a meeting last week also indicate that the drug slows the onset of symptoms when it is given after SIV infection is established.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Containment of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Cellular Immune Responses and Protection from Rechallenge following Transient Postinoculation Antiretroviral Treatment.
J. D. Lifson, J. L. Rossio, R. Arnaout, L. Li, T. L. Parks, D. K. Schneider, R. F. Kiser, V. J. Coalter, G. Walsh, R. J. Imming, et al. (2000)
J. Virol. 74, 2584-2593
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