Ccr5 Coreceptor

The CCR5 Coreceptor is an important protein involved in the immune system. It is responsible for recognizing pathogenic molecules and activating the immune response. CCR5 plays a key role in mediating the interaction between T cells, the body's primary immune system cells, and their targets. As such, it is important for helping the body fight off infections and is a major target for research into treatments for HIV, a virus that uses CCR5 for entry into T cells. CCR5 also has a role in other diseases such as cancer and allergies, and may be a promising target for treatments for these conditions.

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Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention

ISSN: 2324-7339
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Dr Shivaji Kashinath Jadhav, Department of Molecular Oncology Lilac Insights Pvt. Ltd.
HIV is a virus that gradually attacks the immune system, which is our body's natural defense against illness. If a person becomes infected with HIV, they will find it harder to fight off infections and diseases. The virus destroys white blood cell and makes copies of itself inside them. Infected may carry various different strains in their body.