Oncogenes Aneuploidy and AIDS

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Oncogenes  Aneuploidy  and AIDS
Author : Harvey Bialy
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Language : English
Release Date : 19 May 2024
ISBN : 1556435312
Pages : 332 pages
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According to author Harvey Bialy, the work of molecular biologist Peter Duesberg has been grossly distorted by the media and scientific establishments. Until recently, the scientific community--and most notably, those from the National Institute for Health--have been unwilling to look at his provocative theories of different causes for cancer and HIV/AIDS. Inspired by UC Berkeley's rare creation of an archive for Duesberg's papers, this book explores Duesberg's early groundbreaking work with viruses and oncogenes, his contentious fights with other scientists, and the profound influence of his life's work.

Oncogenes  Aneuploidy  and AIDS

According to author Harvey Bialy, the work of molecular biologist Peter Duesberg has been grossly distorted by the media and scientific establishments. Until recently, the scientific community--and most notably, those from the National Institute for Health--have been unwilling to look at his provocative theories of different causes for cancer and

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