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Volume 2, Number 4, July 2008

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Editorial

Bigger is better: scaling-up antiretroviral policies in sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 297-299(3)
Authors: Ventelou, B; Moatti, JP

How the complete sequencing of the domestic cat genome can benefit basic AIDS research
pp. 301-307(7)
Authors: Pistello, Mauro; Bendinelli, Mauro

Back to the basics: deworming HIV-1-infected individuals
pp. 309-311(3)
Authors: Walson, Judd L; Singa, Benson O; John-Stewart, Grace

Bulletin Board

Priority Paper Evaluation

Different disease progression rate according to HIV-1 subtype
pp. 319-322(4)
Authors: de Mendoza, Carmen; Garrido, Carolina

HIV-1 Tat implicated as a key factor in viral spread
pp. 323-326(4)
Authors: Harrich, David; Apolloni, Ann; Warrilow, David

Review

Oxidative stress and HIV infection: target pathways for novel therapies?
pp. 327-338(12)
Authors: Aquaro, Stefano; Scopelliti, Fernanda; Pollicita, Michela; Perno, Carlo Federico

Transcriptional gene silencing as a genetic therapy for HIV-1
pp. 339-349(11)
Authors: Turner, Anne-Marie W; Morris, Kevin V

Cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses in HIV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors: lessons for vaccine design
pp. 351-361(11)
Authors: Navis, Marjon; Miedema, Frank; Schuitemaker, Hanneke

Of mice and monkeys: new advances in animal models to study HIV-1 therapy and prophylaxis
pp. 363-373(11)
Authors: Ambrose, Zandrea; KewalRamani, Vineet N

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 393-393(1)

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