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Sequential LASER ART and CRISPR Treatments Eliminate HIV-1 in a Subset ...

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infection23 – 30. The model permits evaluation of long-term viral infection in blood and tissues and ART-induced HIV-1 latency. To af firm the model’s relevance for studies of HIV-1 elimination, we undertook a detailed evaluation of each of the human cell-virus model components (Fig. 1). First, after irradiation of mice at birth, animals were engrafted with human CD34 from cord blood by a ...

PRESENTATION TITLE - Office of the Vice President for Research

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EXPORT To send or take controlled tangible items, software, or information out of the United States in any manner (including hand-carried), to transfer ownership or control of controlled tangible items, software, or information to a foreign person, or to disclose information about controlled items, software, or information to a foreign government or foreign person. The controlled tangible item ...

CIS587: The RETE Algorithm - Temple University

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The Rete Algorithm The Rete algorithm uses a rooted acyclic directed graph, the Rete, where the nodes, with the exception of the root, represent patterns, and paths from the root to the leaves represent left-hand sides of rules. At each node is stored information about the facts satisfied by the patterns of the nodes in the paths from the root up to and including this node. This information is ...