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In the glow of the prize, Nature revisits the brawl
Darkfrog submitted, created time 3 months 2 days (www.nature.com)
What does HIV have in common with calculus? The dogfight over who discovered it.
This is a copy of Nature magazine's 1987 editorial on the dispute between the (U.S.) National Cancer Institute's Dr. Robert Gallo and the (French) Pasteur Institute's Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier--a conflict only slightly dramatized in the nonfiction novel and film "And the Band Played On."
In 1983, Montagnier brought samples of viral isolate to the NCI so that Gallo's lab could examine them 


the construction of gene therapy for blood disorders
sea-maid submitted, created time 8 months 2 weeks (bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org)
The concept of introducing genes into human cells for therapeutic purposes developed nearly 50 years ago as diseases due to defects in specific genes were recognized. The development history of gene therapy for blood disorders was introduced in this paper. 
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