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Volume 2, Number 1, January 2008

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Editorial

Is male circumcision as good as the HIV vaccine we''ve been waiting for?
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: Klausner, Jeffrey D; Wamai, Richard G; Bowa, Kasonde; Agot, Kawango; Kagimba, Jesse; Halperin, Daniel T

Bulletin Board

Interview

HIV-prevention research in South Africa
pp. 17-19(3)
Author: Ramjee, Gita

Conference Scene

11th European AIDS Conference (EACS)
pp. 21-24(4)
Authors: Battegay, Manuel; Hirschel, Bernard

Perspective

For-profit policies and equitable access to antiretroviral drugs in resource-limited countries
pp. 25-36(12)
Authors: Dionisio, Daniele; Khanna, Arun Kumar; Nicolaou, Stavros; Raghavan, Vijaya; Juneja, Sandeep; Sengupta, Aloka; Messeri, Daniela

Review

Role of the HIV-1 regulatory protein Nef
pp. 37-45(9)
Author: Federico, Maurizio

Implications from the SIV model in understanding HIV neutralization
pp. 47-58(12)
Authors: Lauréén, Anna; Fenyöö, Eva Maria

Cytokine findings in the CSF of HIV-positive patients
pp. 59-67(9)
Authors: Nolting, Thorsten; Arendt, Gabriele

Effect of host genetic variation on the pharmacokinetics and clinical response of NNRTIs
pp. 69-81(13)
Authors: Saitoh, Akihiko; Spector, Stephen A

Cardiovascular risk and choice of HIV drug regimen
pp. 83-92(10)
Author: Sabin, Caroline A

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