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HIV damage may be irreversible UPI Science News - UPI Archives
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Scientists Wednesday reported new evidence HIV disease may lead to irreversible damage to the immune system. In a study to be published in the journal AIDS,...
Aged Thymus, Potential to Regrow HIV-Ravaged T Cells
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The human thymus -- the organ that produces the immune system's infection-fighting T cells -- remains functional until at least age 56, UCLA AIDS Institute inve
Exhausted by HIV, cells reach old age quickly - Tampa Bay Timeswww.tampabay.com › archive › › exha...
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· ... are dividing at a faster rate than non-infected people," said UCLA professor of medicine Janis Giorgi, a co-investigator for the study.
Janis Giorgi; Immunologist, HIV Vaccine Pioneer - Los Angeles Times
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Janis V. Giorgi, 53, UCLA immunologist who was a pioneer in the search for an HIV vaccine.
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