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Peter Duesberg on AIDS - Duesberg.com - HIV / AIDS research website for Peter H. Duesberg. |
Description |
Infectious AIDS - Have We Been Misled?
This is the official HIV/AIDS research from the University of California
Berkeley, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. This contains the
written research works of Professor Peter H. Duesberg on the subject, as
well as other scientists that support his views, such as Kary B. Mullis,
and Professor Walter Gilbert - both Nobel prize winners (Kary Mullis won
the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his invention of the polymerase chain
reaction technique, for detecting DNA, which is used to search for
fragments of HIV in AIDS patient. Walter Gilbert, professor in molecular
biology, won the 1980 Nobel prize in chemistry. This outstanding site
includes scientific papers, articles, and a full text search index. |
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Gay, epidemiology, AIDS information, laboratory, POS, health, viral load,
Tcell, CDC, NAC, AIDS resource, San Francisco HIV/AIDS, HEAL, safe sex,
AIDS coverup, Kary Mullis, Noble Prize, AZT death, Carcionogens, pathogens,
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, mutated
oncogenes, pathogenicity, AIDS statistics |
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