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A: The human immunodeficiency virus causes HIV infection, which can later progress to become acquired…
Q: Describe how HIV replicates in host cells
A: Step 1 Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV is a rounded enveloped retrovirus with a core having two…
Q: HIV1/2 refers to A. HIV antigen 1 and 2 B. HIV antibody 1 and 2
A: Introduction The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that causes infection in humans. By…
Q: Are the HIV-1 protease inhibitors transition state analogs? Why or why not?
A: A drug that resembles the substrate portion of transition state of a reaction normally catalyzed by…
Q: Explain What does HIV MEANS.
A: HIV infection is brought about by the human immunodeficiency virus. You can get HIV from contact…
Q: What are some ways that viruses have evaded your immune system?
A: Viruses are infectious agents that are small in size. They cannot multiply on their own. They need a…
Q: How are scientists fighting HIV and AIDS?
A: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition…
Q: does HIV have a protein coat? if yes what is its structure? what enzymes does it use for its…
A: HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that infects the T-helper cells of the immune system. It is…
Q: Why is HIV a dangerous pathogen? O it mutates at a very high rate the virus prevents recognition and…
A: Introduction :- A pathogen is defined as the disease-casuative agent , it can be a bacteria , virus…
Q: Explain how HIV transferred from animals to humans.
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Q: Why do you think the number of HIV cells appears to level off between years 3 and 4?
A: HIV or the human immunodeficiency viruses is a type of Lentivirus (a subgroup of the retrovirus,…
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Q: What are the evolutionary origins of HIV-1 and HIV-2?
A: HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) belongs to a family of retroviruses, all of which have RNA as…
Q: What is the basic structure of the HIV virus? What is the function of the glycoproteins of its…
A: We have to explain What is the basic structure of the HIV virus? And What is the function of the…
Q: Why might a virus encode its own version of an MHC class I molecule?
A: To determine: To determine why a virus encode its own version of an MHC class I molecule
Q: One of the first and most important targets for drugs to fight infection with HIV (a retrovirus) is…
A: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that contains single-strand RNA genome. It…
Q: In the first stage of an HIV infection the number of CD4+ cells drop. Explain why.
A: Acute immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a long-term illness that affects the body's immune system,…
Q: What is the role of tRNAlys in the HIV replication cycle?
A: Transfer RNA is a small RNA molecule that plays a key role in protein synthesis, tRNALys is the tRNA…
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A: AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome can be defined as the infection caused by the human…
Q: Can you get HIV from someone with an “undetectable” virus load?
A: HIV is a human immunodeficiency virus that causes immunodeficiency in infected individuals. It…
Q: Describe how HIV replicates
A: Introduction:- Because the virus combines its genetic information with the genetic information of a…
Q: why can't we use western blotting test as diagnostic test for hiv alone without using ELISA?
A: Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) is considered a virus that attacks the body's immune system. HIV…
Q: Which best describe the HIV REV protein? Code for proteins necessary for synthesis of the viral…
A: HIV REV Protein: Rev is a transactivating protein required for HIV-1 (and other lentiviral) protein…
Q: What are the signs and symptoms of HIV in pedia/child? List atleast 5 and elaborate each one by…
A: HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a sexually transmitted infection spread by contact with…
Q: halt the life cycle of HIV and retard the progression from being HIV+ into AIDS
A: DNA/RNA is made up of polynucleotides. Each nucleotide consist of pentose sugar [deoxyribose sugar],…
Q: Which of the following is a trait that both HPV and HIV share? A.Both have an RNA genome B.Both…
A: HPV and HIV both integrate into the host genome to affect the host.
Q: Explain the role of HIV protease during the process of HIV maturation.
A: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus which belongs to the genus Lentivirus. This family of…
Q: People with the CCR5Δ32 mutation of a T-cell surface protein can be exposed to some strains of HIV-1…
A: T-cells are the cells of immune system which are affected by the HIV-1 virus. CCR5Δ32 mutation is a…
Q: How do vaccines help your immune system against the covid-19 virus?
A: Vaccines help our immune system against covid-19 virus.
Q: Please help explain this Vpr counteracts the LAPTM5 mediated degradation of HIV-1 Env
A: HIV-1 can infect few immune cell types yet essentially targets CD4+ T lymphocytes and macrophages.…
Q: From: "Towards a universal flu vaccine" Researchers are trying to create a universal influenza…
A: The major surface glycoproteins or spike proteins of the influenza virus are hemagglutinin (HA), and…
Q: What is the percentage of humans that are resistant to HIV? What makes them resistant?
A: HIV - is also known as Human immunodeficiency virus infection .
Q: how does the immune system react to the west nile virus
A: West Nile Virus is a single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the family Flaviviridae. It causes…
Q: Describe the role that chimpanzees played in the evolution of HIV-1.
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Q: How does HIV infect us? Elaborate schematically
A: HIV is incapable of reproducing on its own. Instead, the virus binds to and merges with a T-helper…
Q: The trade-off hypothesis describes the idea that both a “too much” virus and a “not enough” virus…
A: There is a hypothesis that "too much" virus and a "not enough" virus will not spread very much. But…
Q: does the covid vaccine make us sick or is it a myth
A: Influenza vaccine does not gives us flu or polio vaccine does not gives us polio in the same way…
Q: What types of cells does the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infect and does that help our immune…
A: Introduction:- HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that affects the body's natural…
Q: HIV attacks only specific types of human cells, such as certain whiteblood cells and nerve cells.…
A: Any infectious agent or microorganism (Virus, bacterium, protozoa, ETC) that can cause disease is a…
Q: How is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) resistant to disinfectants and antiseptics?
A: Antimicrobial agents that are used to destroy or kill the pathogenic microorganism on the surface of…
Q: What is the function of each of the following HIV products: gp120, reverse transcriptase, and…
A: HIV is a virus which that attacks the immune system. HIV components play a vital role during the…
Q: What are the limits to the parallelism between HIV and SARSCOV2?
A: HIV It is the human immunodeficiency virus. This virus targets the immune system of the body. It…
is HIV in humans different than HIV in rabbits? or the same.
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