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Don’t know what you’ve got (till it’s gone)

Posted on 24. November 2014 by AnneS
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It’s rare for an entirely new disease to appear and garner worldwide attention, inflict severe social consequences, and simultaneously shed light on important biological principles.

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Posted in immunology | Tagged cancer, CD4+ T cells, epidemy, HIV, immunodeficiency, virus | 3 Replies

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