HIV can only bond with a specific receptor on white blood cells that the receptor CD4. These receptors are special proteins that are present on the outside of white blood cells. In the laboratory we can do CD4 receptors with ease, and then inject them harm in the patient’s blood, without electricity. These free-floating HIV receptors connect to the float in the blood and lead to dangerous. We can also CD4 receptors in large numbers to a larger molecule, which can be filtered from blood through the kidneys. » Read more: A cure for HIV and AIDS
