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Gallo, Robert

Gallo, Robert C. Virus Hunting AIDS, Cancer, and the Human Retrovirus A Story of Scientific Discovery. New York Basic Books, 1993. [Pg.2085]

Browning, PJ, Roberts, DD, Zabrenetzky, V, Bryant, J, Kaplan, M, Washington, RH, Panet, A, Gallo, RC, and Vogel, T, 1994. Apolipoprotein E (ApoE), a novel heparin-binding protein inhibits the development of Kaposi s sarcoma-like lesions in BALB/c nu/nu mice. J Exp Med 180, 1949-1954. [Pg.340]

Gallo, R. C. Sarin, P. S. Gelmann, E. P Robert-Guroff, M. Richardson, E. Kalyanara-man, V. S. Mann, D. Sidhu, G. D. Stahl, R. E. Zolla-Pazner, S. Leibowitch, J. Popovic, M. Isolation of human T-cell leukemia viras in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Science, 1983, 220 865-867. [Pg.391]

This work has been funded in part by grants from Baritelle Vineyards, Beringer Wine Estates, E J Gallo Winery, Gist Brocades, Robert Mondavi Winery, Stag s Leap Wine Cellars, Sutter Home Winery, Trefethen Vineyards, William Hill Winery and the American Vineyard Foundation. [Pg.94]

We thank the contributors, Diane Eschenbaum for administrative assistance, and the following individuals and organizations who financially contributed to making the symposium a success The American Society for Enology and Viticulture, the Department of Viticulture and Enology at the University of California at Davis, The E J Gallo Winery, the Robert Mondavi Winery, ETS Laboratories, and the ACS Division of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. [Pg.253]

Robert Gallo became embroiled in a very public controversy with Luc Montagnier over priority to the discovery of the retrovirus HIV as the root cause of AIDS. For a critical description of Gallo s role in the early years of the AIDS crisis, see Shilts, And the Band Played On. [Pg.174]

CDC (USA) warns blood banks of a possible problem with the blood supply Major outbreak of AIDS in central Africa Luc Montagnier in Pasteur Institute, Paris, France (and later, Robert Gallo in the United States) isolates a retrovirus, later known as human immunodeficiency virus or HIV... [Pg.24]

Applications of the TSAR descriptors reported in the literature are in Refs. [Horwell, Howson et al, 1995 Benigni, Gallo et al, 1999 Rodrigues, Lopes et al., 2000 Klocker, Wailzer et al., 2002a, 2002b Patel, Schultz et al., 2002 Schultz, Cronin et al., 2002 Kovatcheva, Buchbauer et al., 2003 Netzeva, Aptula et al., 2003 Schefzik, Kibbey et al., 2004 Aptula, Roberts et al., 2005a Schultz, Netzeva et al., 2005]... [Pg.832]

GILLESPIE, B., TAKEIMOTO, K., ROBERT, M. and GALLO, R.C. Polyadenylic acid in visna virus RNA. Science (1975), 179t... [Pg.46]

AIDS blood test (Robert Charles GaUo) Gallo and his colleagues identify the virus HTLV-3/LAV (later renamed human immunodeficiency virus, or HTV) as the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS. GaUo creates a blood test that can identify antibodies specific to HTV. This blood test is essential to keeping the supply in blood banks pure. [Pg.2073]

Crewdson, John. Science Fictions A Scientific Mystery, A Massive Cover-Up, and the Dark Legacy of Robert Gallo. Boston Little, Brown, 2002. [Pg.2082]

Gallo RC, Sarin PS, Gelmann EP, Robert-Guroff M, Richardson E, Kalyanaraman VS, Mann D, Sidhu GD, Stahl RE, ZoUa-Pazner S, Leibowitch J, Popovic M (1983) Science 220 865... [Pg.262]

Kalyanaraman, V.S., M.G. Samgadharan, M. Robert-Guroff, I. Miyoshi, D. Blayney, D. Golde, and R.C. Gallo. 1982. A new subtype of human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV-II) associated with a T-cell variant of hairy cell leukemia. Science 218 571-573. [Pg.388]


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