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Lutte contre le sida interview pr jean claude chermann institut i i s d r s i
Jean-Claude Chermann is a French virologist who managed the research team which, by 1983, under the administrative supervision of Luc Montagnier, had discovered the virus associated with AIDS. Whereas second author of this initial publication and obviously involved as team manager in this discovery, he had been omitted from the Nobel Prize attributed to its colleagues. The virus was named lymphadenopathy-associated virus, or LAV. A year later, a team led by Robert Gallo of the United States confirmed the discovery of the virus, but renamed it human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III).
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- Lutte contre le sida interview pr jean claude chermann institut i i s d r s i
- Interview de jean claude chermann cit de la r ussite 2012
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Interview de jean claude chermann cit de la r ussite 2012

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