Immunology of Hiv
Immunology of HIV is the study of the human immune system's response to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This response is crucial for controlling the virus and is an active area of research. Immunology of HIV focuses on understanding how the body defends itself against the virus and what factors can change this response. HIV infects cells of the immune system in order to replicate, making it particularly important to understand the processes and signaling pathways controlling what the body can and cannot do. Research into immunology of HIV is essential to understand the progression of HIV-related diseases and to develop new treatments that can improve the quality of life of those infected.
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