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| The HIV virus surrounding a T-Cell |
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| Of all the research topics, this is likely to have the largest volume of reference sites. Avoid the home-made web pages and limit yourself to legitimate research facilities. This paper needs to focus on the virus and its mechanism of infection and destruction of the T-cells. The paper should also investigate current trends in treatment. Do not write a paper on "safe sex". It should not be on the social consequences of HIV. |
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| Aegis: The most inclusive internet site on HIV. This site will provide more information on AIDS than you could ever synthesize into a single paper |
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| AIDS pathology: A very, very technical web site which provides detailed information on the life cycle of HIV |
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| Doctors Guide: A medical site on HIV. Good links. |
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| AIDS & Young People: A less technical site when compared to the others; however, a reasonable starting point. It even has instructions for putting on condoms??? |
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