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The result provides a valuable resource for AIDS research and will be available for open access upon publication at This article was reviewed by Wen-Hsiung Li (nominated by Eugene V. Koonin, Robert Shaferr (nominated by Eugene V. Koonin), and Shamil Sunyaev.

Funding for open access charge: Open Source for Drug Discovery Consortium CSIRR, India).

Funding for open access charge: Open Source Drug Discovery Project (HCP001).

Open access depends upon payment for all costs of publication by the author, or the supporter of the research, to replace the income currently made from subscribers.

Open access for digitization projects, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, July 2 , 2009

Funding for open access charge: DFG-funded Open Access Publication Fund of the Freie Universität Berlin.

Funding for open access charge: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFGG) and Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Munster (WWU).

Funding for open access charge: NIH (P20RR016472 for Delaware INBRE).

Funding for Open Access provided by the UC Santa Cruz Open Access Fund.

The RCUK open-access policy now open for comment, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, July 2, 2005.

Funding for open access charge: German Research Foundation DFGG) and the University of Wuerzburg in the funding programme open access publishing.

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