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Science 28 June 1996:
Vol. 272. no. 5270, pp. 1884 - 0
DOI: 10.1126/science.272.5270.1884

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Elizabeth Pennisi, Jon Cohen

A new understanding of HIV pathogenesis that has emerged over the past 18 months has led AIDS researchers to pose what was recently an unthinkable question: Can HIV be eradicated from an infected person? A conference in Washington, D.C., 2 weeks ago, which focused on just that question, indicated that many researchers are now thinking the unthinkable.

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