Janet EinersonThe author started writing the book when taking courses for an associate degree.Readers trying to understand the material, can do so by reading the first portion of the chapters: those readers can also understand the material as I first learned it.Moe educated readers can find detailed information in higher courses of learning through the remainder of the chapters information.In 1990, with the Biology Chemistry and English writing classes I wrote a research paper entitled Sire of Death. Three PHD's read the manuscript and could not find anything wrong with what I had proposed. Years have passed and today's scientist have found two co-receptor site identified in HIV-1 and HIV-2. I have taken the information they have found, and have compared these facts with my original work. They were then, and are today, right on! These astonishing facts, are still significant today.Most articles published in medical journals are not written by doctors and scientists, but rather are written by authors who share their education, experience, and research giving astonishing light on medical dilemmas today: and so the work, Sire of Death - The Biology and Chemistry of AIDS Read More Read Less
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