Interrupting antiretroviral treatment in HIV cure research: scientific and ethical considerations
Over the past several years there has been intense activity directed at the possibility of achieving remission or eradication of HIV infection. Current assays for the measurement of latent HIV are insufficient to demonstrate complete clearance of replication-competent HIV. Therefore, the ultimate te...
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Main Authors: | Samual A. Garner (Author), Stuart Rennie (Author), Jintanat Ananworanich (Author), Karine Dube (Author), David M. Margolis (Author), Jeremy Sugarman (Author), Randall Tressler (Author), Adam Gilbertson (Author), Liza Dawson (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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