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. This reduces the amount of HIV in the blood by binding with tricks are tied into a much larger number of free floating or CD4 receptors more harmless molecules. Regular treatments have been able to completely eliminate the risk of HIV results in severe damage to the immune system and development throughout AIDS.The second line of defense is to protect all the patient’s white blood cells, the immune system to normal again. Since the CD4 receptor does not make sense, not the body and some people used, too, we are able to create molecules to bond markets and essentially the cap of the CD4 receptor. The last time I checked, there were approximately 200 commercially available injectable drugs, which was used for this purpose. The downside is that the new lines of white blood cells were not protected, were the regular injections are necessary, and the problem of the CD4 receptor is not completely resolved. However, we work backwards to identify chemically the segment of DNA that translates into one person, the CD4 receptor and replaces the segment of DNA removed with the help of genetic medicine in the long run the problem. Or you can fool the ribosome in the creation of proteins, the CD4 receptor during the life of a man, a segment with a mandate to make the new limit of protein. So, here is a cure for HIV has dropped significantly and to provide immunity for acquiring AIDS.
A cure for HIV and AIDS
August 26th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »
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