E Menu, B Mognetti, M Moussa, V Nardese, L Tresoldi, C Tscherning, F X Mbopi Keou, S Dubanchet, P Mauclere, E M Fenyö, G Scarlatti, F Barre-Sinoussi, G Chaouat
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This paper is a summary of three oral presentations, as well as the ensuing discussion, at the Rijeka/Opatija 3rd Alps Adria Immunology meeting by three members of the European Biomed group on vertical transmission of HIV (G. Chaouat, F. Barre-Sinoussi, G. Scarlatti). This group also involves the laboratories of D. Dormont (CEA, Fontenay aux roses, France), P. Gounon (Electron Microscopy, the Pasteur Institute, France; Irène Athanassakis, University of Crete, Greece; Eva Maria Fenyö, Karolinska Institute, Sweden; and Larry Guilbert, Canada). As such, this paper intends to be neither a review, nor an original article, but rather is an opinion paper discussing the working hypothesis of this network, as well as some of their recent results, which were presented at this meeting. The paper was issued at the request of the organizers of the meeting.
本文总结了Rijeka/Opatija第三届阿尔卑斯亚德里亚免疫学会议上三次口头报告以及随后的讨论,由欧洲生物医学小组的三名成员(G. Chaouat, F. Barre-Sinoussi, G. Scarlatti)负责HIV垂直传播。该小组还包括d.d ormont (CEA, Fontenay aux roses,法国),p.g ounon(电子显微镜,巴斯德研究所,法国;ir Athanassakis,希腊克里特岛大学;Eva Maria Fenyö,瑞典卡罗林斯卡学院;和加拿大的拉里·吉尔伯特)。因此,这篇论文既不是一篇综述,也不是一篇原创文章,而是一篇讨论该网络工作假设的意见论文,以及他们最近在这次会议上提出的一些结果。这份文件是应会议组织者的要求印发的。