       Document 0185
 DOCN  M9650185
 TI    Immunopathogenesis of HIV infection: a specific anti-HIV tolerance as a
       mechanism of control of disease progression.
 DT    9605
 AU    Sidorovitch IG; Ignatieva GA; Biotechnology Laboratory, Ministry of
       Public Health, Moscow,; Russia.
 SO    Allergy Proc. 1995 Jul-Aug;16(4):203-7. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96043896
 AB    The pathogenesis of HIV has been evaluated by many investigators, yet
       the precise reasons for certain patients developing lethal infection
       while others appear to live for long periods tolerating the HIV virus
       remain to be determined. The immune response to HIV may be critical in
       the development of the fatal infected stated, while tolerance of the HIV
       virus may allow longer-term survival despite infection. The mechanisms
       for failure of immune protection from HIV and the subsequent development
       of immunodeficiency are likely related to the very nature of the immune
       response to the initial HIV infection.
 DE    Antibodies/IMMUNOLOGY  Disease Progression  Human  HIV
       Infections/*IMMUNOLOGY  *Immune Tolerance  JOURNAL ARTICLE  REVIEW
       REVIEW, TUTORIAL

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