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Nature 416, 125-126 (14 March 2002) | doi:10.1038/416125a

Lots of peanut shells but no elephant

Jaap Goudsmit1

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A controversial account of the discovery of HIV.

"The French isolated the first AIDS virus ever (HIV-1 Lai), and the Americans isolated the first virus that was truly representative of the Western AIDS epidemic (HIV-1 MN). The original Bru [AIDS virus] was even more representative, due to its slow-growing properties, but nobody — not even Montagnier — realized this virus existed until years later.