Dear Colleagues,
I've been asked to advise a lab in the former Soviet Union on setting
up methods for monitoring HIV-infected subjects. They've very little
money available, but lot's of ingenuity. We can, for example, rule
out methods that will involve the purchase of supplies of antibodies
or of the latest lab equipment. Of my original wish-list, ESR
seems to be the only practicable suggestion. Perhaps I've
overlooked some other tests that might be of use: can anyone
make realistic suggestions ?
Many thanks,
Nick Miller,
London
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