How HIV Invades the Nucleus of a Host’s Cell: Unveiling its Intriguing Mechanism

How HIV Invades the Nucleus of a Host’s Cell: Unveiling its Intriguing Mechanism

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Learn how scientists from the University of Chicago have unraveled the mystery of how HIV infiltrates the nucleus of a host’s cell, allowing it to reproduce and spread. Through simulations and studies on the HIV capsid and the cell’s nuclear pore complex, researchers have discovered a fascinating mechanism that could lead to improved treatments and a better understanding of HIV. Discover the importance of flexibility and deformation, as well as potential approaches to hinder the invasion. This groundbreaking research has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), offering valuable insights into cell interactions and paving the way for future investigations.

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