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HIV changes to enter the CD4 cell command center
- HIV uses another chemical, the enzyme known as "reverse
transcriptase," to change so it can gain entry into the cell's
command center.
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HIV gets inside the command center
- In a healthy CD4 cell's command center, or
nucleus, substances are being produced to signal the immune system to
protect the body against disease.
- HIV uses another enzyme known as "integrase"
to get inside the command center.
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