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References Cited |
The members of group
2 would like to thank Dr. John Anderson, our mentor, for assisting us with
this project and for assigning us such an interesting article. We
would also like to thank the individuals mentioned below for their assistance
in the production of the web site.
The
graphics on our web site were produced by
Dr. Richard Hallick, a biology professor at the University of Arizona, is responsible for helping us create all of the molecule graphics on this web site with a program he helped create, Mac Molecule.
Ms. Jeanette Krause, a collaborator on a great web site about crystallography, gave us permission to use graphics and information from her web site on the technique of x-ray crystallography. If you wish to have a more in-depth explanation of this technique please visit her web site at www-structure.llnl.gov/xray/101index.html.
Danice Warren, who works for The Biology Project at University of Arizona,
created the diagram on the experiment page and helped us refine the web
site.
For more
information on any of the subjects discussed in this web site
please
refer to the sources listed below.
AIDS Information
Aids Prevention Information. Available online at www.stopaids.org/AIDSpre.html
HIV/Aids Information Center. Available online at www.ama-assn.org/special/hiv/support/prvntgd/what.htm
The Evolution of the AIDS viruses. Available online at www.
igs-server.cnrs-mrs.fr/anrs/phylogenetics/hiv_evolution/
hiv_evolution.doc.html
What Is Aids? Available online at www.nmia.com/~hivcc/101-what-is-aids.html
HIV virus and X-ray Crystallography
Kwong, Peter D., et al. "Structure of an HIV gp120 envelope glycoprotein
in complex with the CD4 receptor and
a neutralizing human antibody." Nature
18 June 1998: 648-659.
Moore, John P., and James Binley. "Envelope's letter boxed into shape." Nature 18 June 1998: 630-631.
Purves, William K., et al. Life: The Science of Biology.
Salt Lake City: Sinauer Associates Inc. 1998.
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