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Group: Global_biodiversity_model - with tag hiv-aids [8 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Global_biodiversity_model group with tag hiv-aids
  • The Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS. Report on the Technical Meeting New York, 10 November 1998
    (1998)
  • HIVAIDS and Cross-National Convergence in Life Expectancy
    Population and Development Review, Vol. 30, No. 4., 727.
    by Eric Neumayer
  • Gene flow in wild chimpanzee populations: what genetic data tell us about chimpanzee movement over space and time.
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, Vol. 356, No. 1410. (29 June 2001), pp. 889-897.
    by P Gagneux, MK Gonder, TL Goldberg, PA Morin
  • Lack of evidence for infection with simian immunodeficiency virus in bonobos
    Aids Research and Human Retroviruses, Vol. 18, No. 3. (2002), pp. 213-216.
  • Cross-Species Transmission and Recombination of Aids Viruses
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, Vol. 349, No. 1327. (1995), pp. 41-47.
    by PM Sharp, DL Robertson, BH Hahn
  • AIDS as a Zoonosis: Scientific and Public Health Implications
    Science, Vol. 287 (2000), pp. 607-614.
    by B Hahn, G Shaw, KD De Cock, P Sharp
  • Origin of HIV-1 in the chimpanzee Pan troglodytes troglodytes
    Nature, Vol. 397, No. 6718. (1999), pp. 436-441.
    by F Gao, E Bailes, DL Robertson, YL Chen, CM Rodenburg, SF Michael, LB Cummins, LO Arthur, M Peeters, GM Shaw, PM Sharp, BH Hahn
  • Origin of HIV type 1 in colonial French Equatorial Africa?
    Aids Research and Human Retroviruses, Vol. 16, No. 1. (2000), pp. 5-8.
    by A Chitnis, D Rawls, J Moore
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