Escolar Documentos
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Cultura Documentos
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Allers, Kristina, et al. “Evidence for the Cure of HIV Infection by CCR5Δ32/Δ32 Stem
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Bio-Rad. “The T Cell Marker, CD3 Antigen and Antibodies Mini-Review.” Bio-Rad,
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Blaise. “Using Your Own Cells to Cure HIV & AIDS.” Americans For Cures,
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“Chromosomal Location -CCR5 Gene - Genetics Home Reference - NIH .” U.S. National
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2018, www.fda.gov/forpatients/illness/hivaids/history/default.htm.
Commissioner, Office of the. “HIV/AIDS Treatment - HIV Related Therapies.” U S
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www.fda.gov/ForPatients/Illness/HIVAIDS/Treatment/ucm118949.htm.
Commissioner, Office of the. “HIV/AIDS Treatment - Approved Medical Devices for the
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Cooper, Phyllis G. "HIV Infection and AIDS." RelayClinical Education, vol. 2012,
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18812218.
Didigu, Chuka A., et al. “Simultaneous Zinc-Finger Nuclease Editing of the HIV
Coreceptors ccr5 and cxcr4 Protects CD4+ T Cells from HIV-1 Infection.” Blood
www.bloodjournal.org/content/early/2013/10/25/blood-2013-08-521229.
aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/fact-sheets/19/58/fda-approved-hiv-medicines.
“5. Hematopoietic Stem Cells.” National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health
“Gene Editing of CCR5 in Autologous CD4 T Cells of Persons Infected with HIV |
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“History of HIV and AIDS Overview.” AVERT, Avert, 9 Mar. 2018,
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www.who.int/gho/hiv/en/.
“HIV/AIDS.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control
www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/livingwithhiv/opportunisticinfections.html.
“HIV/AIDS: PrEP.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease
“The HIV Life Cycle Understanding HIV/AIDS.” National Institutes of Health, U.S.
aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/fact-sheets/19/73/the-hiv-life-cycle.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080552323610281.
aids/glossary/380/integrase-strand-transfer-inhibitor.
Kim, Yeu-Chun, et al. “Microneedles for Drug and Vaccine Delivery.” Advances in
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kleptoplast. “HIV Life Cycle: How HIV Infects a Cell and Replicates Itself Using
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Langelier, Julie. “Which Cells Does HIV Prefer to Infect?” Gladstone Institutes, 25 July
2017, gladstone.org/about-us/news/which-cells-does-hiv-prefer-infect.
Man, The Protein. “What Are Protease Inhibitors and How Do They Work?” Gel
Filtration and Its Role in Desalting and Buffer Exchange, The Protein Man's Blog | A
info.gbiosciences.com/blog/bid/160009/what-are-protease-inhibitors-and-how-do-they-
work.
mayoclinic. “Bone Marrow Transplant - Mayo Clinic.” YouTube, YouTube, 4 Sept. 2009,
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Nanomaterialien, nanopartikel.info/en/nanoinfo/body-barriers/2103-how-does-the-body-
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www.myvmc.com/treatments/nnrtis-non-nucleotide-reverse-transcriptase-inhibitors/.
www.niaid.nih.gov/research/immune-system-overview.
Paoli, Julia. “HIV Resistant Mutation.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 2013,
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attachment-inhibitor.
“Protease Inhibitors (PIs).” Treatment Decisions for HIV - HIV/AIDS, 21 June 2005,
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“Rate of New HIV Infections Increased in 74 Countries over Past Decade.” ScienceDaily,
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“Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors - How NRTIs and NtRTIs Work.” HIV & AIDS
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Saey, Tina Hesman. “Explainer: How CRISPR Works.” Science News for Students, 4
HIV.” The Daily Beast, The Daily Beast Company, 15 Jan. 2018,
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Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 5th ed., Farmington Hills, Gale, 2014. Science
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Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 5th ed., Farmington Hills, Gale, 2014. Science In Context,
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Starnbach, Michael N. "How Your Immune System Works." The Truth about Your
Immune System: What You Need to Know, Boston, Harvard Health Publications, 2007, p.
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Tebas, Pablo, et al. “Gene Editing of CCR5 in Autologous CD4 T Cells of Persons
Infected with HIV | NEJM.” New England Journal of Medicine, Oxford University Press,
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1300662.
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Volder, Michael F. L. De, et al. “Carbon Nanotubes: Present and Future Commercial
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Walker, Bruce, and Andrew McMichael. “The T-Cell Response to HIV.” Advances in
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“What Is a Gene Mutation and How Do Mutations Occur? - Genetics Home Reference -
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Wirt, Stacey. “Editing Our DNA with Molecular Scissors.” Understanding Genetics,
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Yan, Wei, et al. “Expanded Activity of Dimer Nucleases by Combining ZFN and
TALEN for Genome Editing.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 7 Aug. 2013,
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Cells with Resistance against HIV?1 Infection.” Molecular Medicine Reports, Spandidos
Zhu, Jinfang, and William E. Paul. “CD4 T Cells: Fates, Functions, and Faults.” Blood
www.bloodjournal.org/content/112/5/1557?sso-checked=true.
Zolnik, Banu S., et al. "Nanoparticles and the Immune System." Endocrinology, Feb.