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Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc. (Allscripts), the leading provider of clinical software, information and connectivity solutions for physicians, and Eclipsys Corporation ,a leading enterprise provider of solutions and services for hospitals and clinicians, today announced that stockholders of each company approved the merger of Allscripts and Eclipsys.
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The "exhaustion" of immune cells that target HIV appears to result from chronic exposure to the virus, specifically exposure to the particular protein segments targeted by the pathogen-killing HIV-specific CD8 T cells.
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