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- A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of TAK-242 for the treatment of severe sepsis* (2010) (384)
- Countries test tactics in 'war' against COVID-19. (2020) (354)
- Race to find COVID-19 treatments accelerates. (2020) (330)
- Superantigens: microbial agents that corrupt immunity. (2002) (325)
- Can China's COVID-19 strategy work elsewhere? (2020) (211)
- New SARS-like virus in China triggers alarm. (2020) (194)
- Breakthrough of the year. HIV treatment as prevention. (2011) (153)
- Infectious disease. Approval of novel TB drug celebrated--with restraint. (2013) (145)
- Vaccine designers take first shots at COVID-19. (2020) (139)
- The New World of Global Health (2006) (127)
- Wuhan seafood market may not be source of novel virus spreading globally (2020) (125)
- Did Merck's Failed HIV Vaccine Cause Harm? (2007) (106)
- Promising AIDS Vaccine's Failure Leaves Field Reeling (2007) (91)
- Strategies shift as coronavirus pandemic looms. (2020) (90)
- Swine flu. After delays, WHO agrees: the 2009 pandemic has begun. (2009) (86)
- Immunology. Painful failure of promising genital herpes vaccine. (2010) (76)
- High Hopes and Dilemmas for a Cervical Cancer Vaccine (2005) (73)
- Will novel virus go pandemic or be contained? (2020) (71)
- Vaccine Studies Stymied by Shortage of Animals (2000) (70)
- AIDS Vaccine Trial Produces Disappointment and Confusion (2003) (65)
- Biotechnology: The Genomics Gamble (1997) (62)
- Confronting the Limits of Success (2002) (62)
- Rethinking a Vaccine's Risk (2001) (56)
- Infectious diseases. As swine flu circles globe, scientists grapple with basic questions. (2009) (55)
- Microbicide Fails to Protect Against HIV (2008) (52)
- AIDS research. More woes for struggling HIV vaccine field. (2013) (50)
- HIV/AIDS research. Tissue says blood is misleading, confusing HIV cure efforts. (2011) (49)
- South Africa suspends use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after it fails to clearly stop virus variant (2021) (48)
- Infectious Diseases. Ebola vaccine trials raise ethical issues. (2014) (48)
- Shots in the dark: the wayward search for the AIDS vaccine. (2001) (48)
- Mining coronavirus genomes for clues to the outbreak’s origins (2020) (46)
- The Caribbean (2006) (45)
- From mice to monkeys, animals studied for coronavirus answers. (2020) (44)
- Virus of the year. The novel H1N1 influenza. (2009) (43)
- New coronavirus threat galvanizes scientists. (2020) (43)
- Late for the epidemic: HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe. (2010) (42)
- Monkeypox outbreak questions intensify as cases soar. (2022) (41)
- The emerging race to cure HIV infections. (2011) (40)
- Sorting Out Chromosome Errors (2002) (39)
- HIV/AIDS: India's Many Epidemics (2004) (38)
- Sonagachi Sex Workers Stymie HIV (2004) (37)
- The United States badly bungled coronavirus testing—but things may soon improve (2020) (36)
- Public health. AIDS vaccine trial produces disappointment and confusion. (2003) (36)
- Vaccines for Biodefense: A System in Distress (2001) (35)
- Extensively Drug-Resistant TB Gets Foothold in South Africa (2006) (34)
- Prevention Cocktails: Combining Tools to Stop HIV's Spread (2005) (34)
- Building an HIV-Proof Immune System (2007) (33)
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE. The race for a Zika vaccine is on. (2016) (33)
- An Unsafe Practice Turned Blood Donors Into Victims (2004) (33)
- Labs scramble to produce new coronavirus diagnostics. (2020) (32)
- The Great Funding Surge (2008) (31)
- Wuhan coronavirus hunter Shi Zhengli speaks out. (2020) (31)
- Making Headway Under Hellacious Circumstances (2006) (30)
- The Endangered Lab Chimp (2007) (29)
- Two Hard-Hit Countries Offer Rare Success Stories: Thailand & Cambodia (2003) (29)
- Vaccine Results Lose Significance Under Scrutiny (2003) (29)
- Not wearing masks to protect against coronavirus is a ‘big mistake,’ top Chinese scientist says (2020) (28)
- Can an anti-HIV combination or other existing drugs outwit the new coronavirus? (2020) (28)
- Swine flu outbreak. Past pandemics provide mixed clues to H1N1's next moves. (2009) (28)
- The untold story of the ‘circle of trust’ behind the world’s first gene-edited babies (2019) (28)
- Swine flu pandemic. What's old is new: 1918 virus matches 2009 H1N1 strain. (2010) (28)
- Unfilled Vials. (2016) (27)
- Pandemic influenza. Straight from the pig's mouth: swine research with swine influenzas. (2009) (27)
- Influenza. Despite large research effort, H7N9 continues to baffle. (2013) (27)
- The ‘very, very bad look’ of remdesivir, the first FDA-approved COVID-19 drug (2020) (27)
- Asia and Africa: On Different Trajectories? (2004) (27)
- Balancing the Collaboration Equation (2000) (26)
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Vaginal microbiome affects HIV risk. (2016) (26)
- Mesoamerica's mystery killer. (2014) (25)
- 'A very, very bad look' for remdesivir. (2020) (25)
- Poised for Takeoff? (2004) (25)
- HIV/AIDS research. Beyond Thailand: making sense of a qualified AIDS vaccine "success". (2009) (24)
- HIV/AIDS: India Slashes Estimate of HIV-Infected People (2007) (22)
- Scientists ‘strongly condemn’ rumors and conspiracy theories about origin of coronavirus outbreak (2020) (22)
- Scientists are racing to model the next moves of a coronavirus that's still hard to predict (2020) (22)
- AIDS Vaccine Still Alive as Booster After Second Failure in Thailand (2003) (22)
- With record-setting speed, vaccinemakers take their first shots at the new coronavirus (2020) (21)
- 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, 16-19 February, San Francisco, CA. The ins and outs of HIV. (2010) (21)
- Mass testing, school closings, lockdowns: Countries pick tactics in ‘war’ against coronavirus (2020) (21)
- Avian influenza. The limits of avian flu studies in ferrets. (2012) (21)
- DNA Duplications and Deletions Help Determine Health (2007) (21)
- New TB Drug Promises Shorter, Simpler Treatment (2004) (20)
- Global health. The new world of global health. (2006) (20)
- Relative Differences: The Myth of 1% (2007) (20)
- Infectious diseases. Ebola drug trials lurch ahead. (2015) (20)
- Thailand's Do-It-Yourself Therapy (2003) (20)
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE. As Ebola epidemic draws to a close, a thin scientific harvest. (2016) (20)
- CDC word ban? The fight over seven health-related words in the president’s next budget (2017) (19)
- Disappointing Data Scuttle Plans for Large-Scale AIDS Vaccine Trial (2002) (19)
- A Setback and an Advance on the AIDS Vaccine Front (2003) (19)
- Health metrics. A controversial close-up of humanity's health. (2012) (19)
- The race is on for antibodies that stop the new coronavirus. (2020) (19)
- Monitoring Treatment: At What Cost? (2004) (19)
- Combo of two HIV vaccines fails its big test. (2020) (18)
- Understanding HIV latency to undo it. (2011) (18)
- South Africa's New Enemy (2000) (18)
- Infectious Disease. Ebola vaccines racing forward at record pace. (2014) (18)
- Studies that intentionally infect people with disease-causing bugs are on the rise (2016) (18)
- HIV and Heroin: A Deadly International Affair: Vietnam (2003) (18)
- Swine flue outbreak. Flu researchers train sights on novel tricks of novel H1N1. (2009) (18)
- Another HIV vaccine strategy fails in large-scale study (2020) (18)
- How I manage haematology patients with septic shock (2011) (18)
- Where has all the Zika gone? (2017) (18)
- Russia’s claim of a successful COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t pass the ‘smell test,’ critics say (2020) (17)
- The dream vaccine. (2021) (17)
- Drone Spy Plane Helps Fight California Fires (2007) (17)
- Influenza. New flu virus in China worries and confuses. (2013) (17)
- HIV/AIDS in China. Poised for takeoff? (2004) (17)
- Changing Course to Break the HIV-Heroin Connection (2004) (17)
- The Overlooked Epidemic (2006) (17)
- Why do dozens of diseases wax and wane with the seasons—and will COVID-19? (2020) (17)
- Prime editing promises to be a cut above CRISPR. (2019) (17)
- Ground Zero: AIDS Research in Africa (2000) (17)
- Sick time. (2020) (17)
- Law enforcement and drug treatment: a culture clash. (2010) (17)
- Is AIDS in Africa a Distinct Disease? (2000) (17)
- Infectious diseases. When Ebola protection fails. (2014) (17)
- Speed coronavirus vaccine testing by deliberately infecting volunteers? Not so fast, some scientists warn (2020) (17)
- Rough-and-Tumble Behind Bush's Smallpox Policy (2002) (16)
- HIV Dodges One-Two Punch (2004) (16)
- To feed its 1.4 billion, China bets big on genome editing of crops (2019) (16)
- Russia’s HIV/AIDS epidemic is getting worse, not better (2018) (16)
- Male Circumcision Thwarts HIV Infection (2005) (16)
- Genomics. DNA duplications and deletions help determine health. (2007) (16)
- 'Frightening' typhoid fever outbreak spreads in Pakistan. (2018) (16)
- Is an Effective HIV Vaccine Feasible? (2005) (16)
- Drug Development: Protease Inhibitors: A Tale of Two Companies (1996) (15)
- Cambodian Leader Throws Novel Prevention Trial Into Limbo (2004) (15)
- Dengue may bring out the worst in Zika. (2017) (15)
- Biomedical research. The endangered lab chimp. (2007) (15)
- The line is forming for a COVID-19 vaccine. Who should be at the front? (2020) (15)
- Pharmaceuticals. Advocates protest the cost of a hepatitis C cure. (2013) (15)
- Medicine: Developing Prescriptions With a Personal Touch (1997) (15)
- Did CRISPR help—or harm—the first-ever gene-edited babies? (2019) (15)
- HIV prevention. Halting HIV/AIDS epidemics. (2011) (15)
- COVID-19 shot protects monkeys. (2020) (15)
- Infectious disease. Ebola vaccine: little and late. (2014) (15)
- The coronavirus seems unstoppable. What should the world do now? (2020) (15)
- Why is the flu vaccine so mediocre? (2017) (15)
- Vaccine wagers on coronavirus surface protein pay off. (2020) (15)
- Waning immunity. (2019) (14)
- Swine flu outbreak. New details on virus's promiscuous past. (2009) (14)
- The Birth of CRISPR Inc. (2017) (14)
- AIDS vaccine research. HIV natural resistance field finally overcomes resistance. (2009) (14)
- Russia’s approval of a COVID-19 vaccine is less than meets the press release (2020) (14)
- Avian influenza. WHO group: H5N1 papers should be published in full. (2012) (14)
- Gates Foundation Rearranges Public Health Universe (2002) (14)
- Therapies. Confronting the limits of success. (2002) (14)
- NIH to End Chimp Breeding for Research (2007) (14)
- Inside the circle of trust. (2019) (14)
- No opiate substitutes for the masses of IDUs. (2010) (13)
- Global outbreak puts spotlight on neglected virus. (2022) (13)
- The Next Frontier for HIV/AIDS: Myanmar (2003) (13)
- 'Any idiot can do it.' Genome editor CRISPR could put mutant mice in everyone's reach (2016) (13)
- Virology. False positive. (2011) (13)
- Avian influenza. Surprising twist in debate over lab-made H5N1. (2012) (13)
- The Rise and Fall of Projet SIDA (1997) (13)
- Steep drop in Zika cases undermines vaccine trial. (2018) (13)
- AIDS vaccines. Are researchers racing toward success, or crawling? (1994) (13)
- Hedged Bet: An Unusual AIDS Vaccine Trial (2005) (13)
- The many states of HIV in America. (2012) (13)
- Ten Years After (2006) (13)
- Virology. Early AIDS virus may have ridden Africa's rails. (2014) (13)
- Unprecedented nationwide blood studies seek to track U.S. coronavirus spread (2020) (13)
- How long do vaccines last? The surprising answers may help protect people longer (2019) (12)
- Bang for the Buck (2008) (12)
- Structural biology. Is high-tech view of HIV too good to be true? (2013) (12)
- Why So High? A Knotty Story (2006) (12)
- Mice, hamsters, ferrets, monkeys. Which lab animals can help defeat the new coronavirus? (2020) (12)
- A Sour Taste on the Sugar Plantations (2006) (12)
- Back-to-Basics Push as HIV Prevention Struggles (2008) (12)
- ‘Absolutely remarkable’: No one who got Moderna’s vaccine in trial developed severe COVID-19 (2020) (12)
- AIDS vaccines. HIV dodges one-two punch. (2004) (12)
- Escape Artist Par Excellence (2003) (12)
- Zika rewrites maternal immunization ethics. (2017) (11)
- HIV Gets By With a Lot of Help From Human Host (2008) (11)
- U.S. Vaccine Supply Falls Seriously Short (2002) (11)
- Asia--the next frontier for HIV/AIDS. Two hard-hit countries offer rare success stories: Thailand and Cambodia. (2003) (11)
- Omicron sparks a vaccine strategy debate. (2021) (11)
- Neanderthal brain organoids come to life. (2018) (11)
- Gates Foundation Picks Winners in Grand Challenges in Global Health (2005) (11)
- ‘I feel an obligation to be balanced.’ Noted biologist comes to defense of gene editing babies (2018) (11)
- The Asian Epidemic Model's Provocative Curves (2004) (11)
- Runners-up (2017) (11)
- Vaccine Development With a Distinctly Chinese Flavor (2004) (11)
- A dose of reality. (2014) (11)
- HIV/AIDS clinical trials. A powerful and perplexing new HIV prevention tool. (2010) (11)
- A cut above: pair that developed CRISPR earns historic award. (2020) (11)
- With its CRISPR revolution, China becomes a world leader in genome editing (2019) (11)
- Merck, one of Big Pharma’s biggest players, reveals its COVID-19 vaccine and therapy plans (2020) (10)
- China's vaccine gambit. (2020) (10)
- How the battle lines over CRISPR were drawn (2017) (10)
- Public Health Effort Unwittingly Spread HCV (1999) (10)
- HIV/AIDS. Vaccine results lose significance under scrutiny. (2003) (10)
- AIDS Vaccines Show Promise After Years of Frustration (2001) (10)
- A Deadline for an AIDS Vaccine (1997) (10)
- Struggling to Deliver on Promises and Assess HIV's Spread (2006) (10)
- HIV Drug Shows Promise as Potential Cancer Treatment (2007) (10)
- What went wrong with CureVac's mRNA vaccine? (2021) (10)
- Debate Begins Over New Vaccine Trials (2001) (10)
- Pipe Dreams Come True (2008) (9)
- Architecture Discovers Science (2000) (9)
- Lab Accident Reveals Potential Health Risks of Common Compound (2003) (9)
- Immunizing Kids Against Flu May Prevent Deaths Among the Elderly (2004) (9)
- Selling the Immune System Short (1996) (9)
- Allegations Raise Fears of Backlash Against AIDS Prevention Strategy (2004) (9)
- CLINICAL TRIALS. Ebola vaccines face daunting path to approval. (2015) (9)
- Toxicology. 'Humanized' mouse detects deadly drug side effects. (2014) (9)
- Biodefense: 10 years after. Reinventing Project BioShield. (2011) (9)
- Shots of hope. (2020) (9)
- Botswana's Success Comes at Steep Cost (2008) (9)
- Dosing debates, transparency issues roil vaccine rollouts. (2021) (9)
- Here’s how the U.S. could release a COVID-19 vaccine before the election—and why that scares some (2020) (9)
- Avian influenza. On second thought, flu papers get go-ahead. (2012) (9)
- Retrovirology. More negative data for link between mouse virus and human disease. (2011) (9)
- Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies (2019) (8)
- Tracing the regional rise of HIV. (2010) (8)
- Will viral interference hold off the tripledemic? (2022) (8)
- The perfect wave. (2017) (8)
- Concern as HIV prevention strategy languishes. (2018) (8)
- Fauci's straight talk. (2020) (8)
- Lab safety. Alarm over biosafety blunders. (2014) (8)
- United States should allow volunteers to be infected with coronavirus to test vaccines, lawmakers argue (2020) (8)
- How a horror story haunts science. (2018) (8)
- HIV/AIDS in India. HIV/AIDS: India's many epidemics. (2004) (8)
- China's CRISPR revolution. (2019) (8)
- Uganda Confronts Corruption, Slowly (2008) (8)
- Brazil, Thailand Override Big Pharma Patents (2007) (8)
- U.S. 'Warp Speed' vaccine effort comes out of the shadows. (2020) (8)
- Universal flu vaccine is 'an alchemist's dream'. (2018) (8)
- Countries now scrambling for COVID-19 vaccines may soon have surpluses to donate (2021) (8)
- Up in Smoke: Epidemic Changes Course (2006) (8)
- HIV/AIDS. Early treatment may have cured infant of HIV infection. (2013) (8)
- Public-Private Partnerships Proliferate (2006) (8)
- Ebola outbreak continues despite powerful vaccine. (2019) (8)
- HPV's Peculiarities, From Infection to Disease (2005) (8)
- Praised Russian prevention program faces loss of funds. (2010) (8)
- Immunology. A once-in-a-lifetime flu shot? (2013) (8)
- As vaccines emerge, a global waiting game begins. (2020) (8)
- In dogs, CRISPR fixes a muscular dystrophy. (2018) (7)
- More Woes for Novel HIV Prevention Approach (2005) (7)
- Monkey Puzzles (2002) (7)
- ‘Incredible milestone for science.’ Pfizer and BioNTech update their promising COVID-19 vaccine result (2020) (7)
- Chiron Stakes Out Its Territory (1999) (7)
- Antibodies may curb pandemic before vaccines. (2020) (7)
- Trials of NIH's AIDS Vaccine Get a Yellow Light (2007) (7)
- Hope on New AIDS Drugs, but Breast-Feeding Strategy Backfires (2007) (7)
- New Estimates Scale Back Scope of HIV/AIDS Epidemic (2007) (7)
- New Drug Shows Promise in Monkeys (1995) (7)
- HIV/AIDS research. Surprising AIDS vaccine success praised and pondered. (2009) (7)
- Public health. A race against time to vaccinate against novel H1N1 virus. (2009) (7)
- Third time’s the charm? Brazil scales back efficacy claims for COVID-19 vaccine from China (2021) (7)
- The line starts to form for a coronavirus vaccine. (2020) (7)
- COVID-19 vaccine protects monkeys from new coronavirus, Chinese biotech reports (2020) (7)
- Chemokines Share Center Stage With Drug Therapy (1996) (7)
- Animal studies. NIH to end chimp breeding for research. (2007) (7)
- ‘We're behind the curve’: U.S. hospitals confront the challenges of large-scale coronavirus testing (2020) (7)
- China delivers verdict on gene editing of babies. (2020) (7)
- Disputed AIDS Theory Dies Its Final Death (2001) (7)
- Effective vaccine offers shot of hope for pandemic. (2020) (7)
- HIV/AIDS Researchers Reach for High-Hanging Fruit (2009) (7)
- AIDS research. Bioethicists assail a celebrated TB/HIV treatment trial. (2010) (7)
- A hard look at global health measures. (2014) (7)
- HIV/AIDS. Subset of CD4 cells may hold key to reaching HIV cure. (2013) (7)
- Can immune responses predict which vaccines work best? (2021) (7)
- Controversial ‘human challenge’ trials for COVID-19 vaccines gain support (2020) (7)
- Easier cure for resistant TB. (2017) (7)
- Unveiling ‘Warp Speed,’ the White House’s America-first push for a coronavirus vaccine (2020) (7)
- The Mother of All HIV Challenges (2000) (7)
- HIV. Escape artist par excellence. (2003) (7)
- In 2035, will all bacteria be multiresistant? Yes (2016) (7)
- Money Matters: The Marketplace of HIV/AID$ (1996) (7)
- 'Base editors' open new way to fix mutations. (2017) (7)
- Novel Attacks on HIV Move Closer to Reality (2006) (7)
- Reconstructing the Origins of the AIDS Epidemic From Archived HIV Isolates (2007) (6)
- CRISPR patent ruling leaves license holders scrambling. (2017) (6)
- Special report: Ebola's thin harvest (2015) (6)
- HIV/AIDS: Gates Foundation Doubles Support for AIDS Vaccine Research (2006) (6)
- New ‘prime’ genome editor could surpass CRISPR (2019) (6)
- The March of Paradigms (1999) (6)
- Biotechnology: How Many Genes Are There? (1997) (6)
- Mystery Anti-HIV Factor Unmasked? (2002) (6)
- AIDS research. Promising prevention interventions perform poorly in trials. (2007) (6)
- Gates and NIH join forces on HIV and sickle cell diseases. (2019) (6)
- Is India's coronavirus death 'paradox' vanishing? (2021) (6)
- Thailand Beats the Odds in Completing Vaccine Test (2003) (6)
- One-dose COVID-19 vaccine offers solid protection against severe disease (2021) (6)
- AIDS research. Male circumcision thwarts HIV infection. (2005) (6)
- Moratorium for germline editing splits biologists. (2019) (6)
- Embryo Development at the Click of a Mouse (2002) (6)
- Differences in Immune Cell "Brakes" May Explain Chimp-Human Split on AIDS (2006) (6)
- AIDS epidemic nears control in three African countries. (2016) (6)
- New HIV Infections Drop, But Treatment Demands Rise (2010) (6)
- HIV/AIDS. Hedged bet: an unusual AIDS vaccine trial. (2005) (6)
- AIDS research. FDA panel recommends anti-HIV drug for prevention. (2012) (6)
- WHO panel proposes new global registry for all CRISPR human experiments (2019) (6)
- The long shadow of a CRISPR scandal. (2019) (6)
- Childhood vaccines: the R&D factor. (1993) (6)
- Exclusive License Rankles Genome Researchers (1997) (6)
- A pilot clinical trial to evaluate a novel time-to-positivity assay to measure the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy for septic patients in intensive care. (2012) (6)
- Mice made easy. (2016) (6)
- HIV/AIDS in China. Vaccine development with a distinctly Chinese flavor. (2004) (6)
- Scientists are moving at record speed to create new coronavirus vaccines—but they may come too late (2020) (6)
- Designer antibodies could battle COVID-19 before vaccines arrive (2020) (6)
- Thumbs Down on Expensive, Hotly Debated Trial of NIH AIDS Vaccine (2008) (6)
- Q&A with Scott Halstead: Zika will subside in ‘5 years, max’ (2016) (5)
- AIDS research. Mystery anti-HIV factor unmasked? (2002) (5)
- Infectious disease. Calling all baby boomers: get your hepatitis C test. (2012) (5)
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Animals show how Zika harms fetuses. (2016) (5)
- Can a Drug Provide Some Protection? (2003) (5)
- Controversy over dengue vaccine risk. (2019) (5)
- CRISPR, the revolutionary genetic ‘scissors,’ honored by Chemistry Nobel (2020) (5)
- Chimps and Lethal Strain a Bad Mix (1999) (5)
- Monkeypox could establish new reservoirs in animals. (2022) (5)
- For WHO leader, a ‘feeling that we're failing’ (2021) (5)
- New report halves the number of people infected with hepatitis C worldwide (2017) (5)
- Calming Traffic on Bogotá's Killing Streets (2008) (5)
- ‘I’m going to keep pushing.’ Anthony Fauci tries to make the White House listen to facts of the pandemic (2020) (5)
- Animal research. Committee recommends NIH continue chimpanzee research, with new limits. (2011) (5)
- Studies bolster pandemic origin in Wuhan animal market. (2022) (5)
- Worries about Ebola outbreak grow, despite use of vaccine. (2018) (5)
- Top U.S. scientists left out of White House selection of COVID-19 vaccine short list (2020) (5)
- How soon will COVID-19 vaccines return life to normal? (2021) (5)
- Emails offer look into whistleblower charges of cronyism behind potential COVID-19 drug (2020) (5)
- The latest round in the CRISPR patent battle has an apparent victor, but the fight continues (2020) (5)
- Zika’s long, strange trip into the limelight (2016) (5)
- New Virtual Center Aims to Speed AIDS Vaccine Progress (2005) (5)
- Malawi: A Suitable Case for Treatment (2002) (5)
- Virology. A bid to thwart HIV with shot of long-lasting drug. (2014) (5)
- Critical-thinking disposition and profile of critical-thinking disposition for postprofessional graduate athletic training students (2010) (5)
- What now for human genome editing? (2018) (5)
- Receptor Mutations Help Slow Disease Progression< (1996) (5)
- Los Angeles, California. Life in the fast lane: HIV and meth. (2012) (5)
- Looking for Vaccines That Pack a Wallop Without the Side Effects (2002) (5)
- Early approval of a COVID-19 vaccine could stymie the hunt for better ones (2020) (5)
- Nigeria has more HIV-infected babies than anywhere in the world. It’s a distinction no country wants (2018) (5)
- Haiti's Quake Shifts Clinic's Focus From AIDS to Aid (2010) (5)
- Chimpanzee research today. Boxed about the ears, ape language research field is still standing. (2010) (5)
- Long-acting drug acts like a short-term AIDS vaccine. (2020) (5)
- Promising Prevention Interventions Perform Poorly in Trials (2007) (4)
- HIV/AIDS. Cancer genes help HIV persist, complicating cure efforts. (2014) (4)
- Public health. U.S. vaccine supply falls seriously short. (2002) (4)
- Is there really a covert manipulation of U.N. discussions about regulating gene drives (2017) (4)
- HIV/AIDS confidentiality: are computerized medical records making confidentiality impossible? (1990) (4)
- New York, New York. Miracle on 34th Street: success with injectors. (2012) (4)
- Prevention Programs Target Migrants (2006) (4)
- Universal Access: More Goal Than Reality (2006) (4)
- Update: Here’s what is known about Trump’s COVID-19 treatment (2020) (4)
- Molecular Biology: Philip Morris Gives Institute a Head Start (1996) (4)
- The Truest Test. (2016) (4)
- First self-copying mRNA vaccine proves itself in pandemic trial. (2022) (4)
- Will India’s devastating COVID-19 surge provide data that clear up its death ‘paradox’? (4)
- Infectious disease. HIV prevention and cure insights come from failure and success. (2012) (4)
- CRISPR patent fight revived. (2019) (4)
- Africa Boosts AIDS Vaccine R&D (2000) (4)
- Death-defying experiments. (2015) (4)
- Did a Swedish researcher eat the first CRISPR meal ever served (2016) (4)
- World on alert for potential spread of new SARS-like virus found in China (2020) (4)
- The New Face of AIDS (1996) (4)
- King of the pills. (2015) (4)
- MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY. HIV family trees reveal viral spread. (2015) (4)
- HIV Gains Foothold in Key Asian Groups (2001) (4)
- Round one of CRISPR patent legal battle goes to the Broad Institute (2017) (4)
- First vaccine may stymie hunt for better ones. (2020) (4)
- Europe says University of California deserves broad patent for CRISPR (2017) (4)
- Infectious disease. Immune suppressant unexpectedly boosts flu vaccine. (2013) (4)
- Can a nose-full of chicken antibodies ward off coronavirus infections? (2020) (4)
- Monthly shots may replace daily anti-HIV pills. (2018) (4)
- A reporter does CRISPR. (2016) (4)
- Further evidence supports controversial claim that SARS-CoV-2 genes can integrate with human DNA (2021) (4)
- Report of Novel Treatment Aimed at Latent HIV Raises the 'C Word' (2005) (4)
- In the shadow of Jane Goodall. (2010) (4)
- At Last, Vaginal Gel Scores Victory Against HIV (2010) (4)
- Bird flu controversy. Does forewarned = forearmed with lab-made avian influenza strains? (2012) (4)
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