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1Annals of Science: Darwin?s Surprise: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker 2 Citations
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Bacteria found in yoghurt can fight HIV: Study 1 Citation A beneficial bacteria, widely found in yoghurt, might help the scientists to stop or slow down HIV transmission rate, a recent study has revealed. The research, presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Boston this week,, delicious.com
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Imitating Monkey's 'Jumping Genes' Could Lead To New Treatments For HIV 1 Citation UCL (University College London) scientists have taken a significant step in understanding how retroviruses such as HIV can move between species and the biological mechanisms behind the 'jumping genes' which make some monkeys immune. They will now use this, delicious.com
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Were Retroviruses Created Good? - Answers in Genesis 1 Citation
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Gene Neighbors May Have Taken Turns Battling Retroviruses 1 Citation A cluster of antiviral genes in humans has likely battled retroviral invasions for millions of years. New research by Sara Sawyer, Ph.D., a postdoctoral research fellow in the Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, now finds that in add, delicious.com
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Annals of Science: Darwin?s Surprise: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker 1 Citation Disabled retroviruses-fossils of molecular battles that raged for generations-make up eight per cent of the human genome., delicious.com
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PLoS Pathogens: Reconstitution of an Infectious Human Endogenous Retrovirus 1 Citation
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VWXYNot?: Endogenous retroviruses and the evidence for evolution 1 Citation
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Retrovirology: Research and Treatment 1 Citation Retrovirology: Research and Treatment is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal which considers manuscripts on all areas of human and animal retrovirus research and treatment. The journal is particularly interested in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human T-cell leukaemia virus (HTLV)., delicious.com
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Defensive Protein Killed Ancient Primate Retroviruses, Research Suggests 1 Citation Retroviruses are the worst sort of guest. Over eons, these molecular parasites have insinuated themselves into their hosts? DNA and caused a ruckus. The poor hosts can?t even be rid of the intruders by killing them, because they stubbornly remain after death., delicious.com
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