Molecular Biology of HIV
Molecular biology of HIV is a branch of molecular biology focused on the study of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. It involves researchers studying the molecular structures of HIV, its genetic material, and its effects on the human immune system. Through the use of advanced technologies, including gene sequencing, cell culture, and biochemical analysis, scientists are able to learn more about how the virus works, and how it can be prevented and treated. By understanding the molecular biology of the virus, researchers can develop better therapies and preventive measures to help those affected by HIV and prevent its spread.
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