Animal models of AIDS continue to surprise researchers with results that can be difficult to explain. However, most researchers still believe that animal models are essential to progress in understanding the disease. But which animal model is best? (pages 321–329)
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Stott, J., Almond, N. Assessing animal models of AIDS. Nat Med 1, 295–297 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0495-295
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