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immunosuppressive epitopes - HIV antigenic drift - Influenza Reduced display of antigen on plasma membrane limitation of viral gene expression - measles .
Antigenic drift is also known to occur in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which causes AIDS, and in certain rhinoviruses, which cause common colds in .
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Antigenic drift occurs naturally and more rapidly in certain viruses (for example HIV). It is antigenic drift which complicates the development of an .
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Aug 23, 2007 – This has been shown for both antibody and T cell epitopes in HIV infection. (The antigenic "drift" and "shift" in the coat proteins of .
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Because of its specific receptor-binding protein, HIV cannot infect skin cells or . . Antigenic drift is responsible for many of the localized outbreaks of .
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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) exhibits antigenic drift within the particular host due to its high rate of replication. Antigenic shift refers to a .
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Oct 3, 2005 – The coat changes by antigenic drift, just like the HIV virus for example. And no , the change has no bearing on how fast the immune . .
8 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Dec 12, 2010HIV is the right answer. All viruses can potentially undergo antigenic drift, except Polio (one of the reasons why Polio vaccine is so .
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This has been shown for both antibody and T cell epitopes in HIV infection. (The antigenic "drift" and "shift" in the coat proteins of influenza virus is .
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Antigenic drift occurs naturally and more rapidly in certain viruses (for example HIV). It is antigenic drift which complicates the development of an .
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Mar 5, 2010 – To a person with a life threatening disease such as HIV, which is constantly . “Antigenic Drift” shows that Klahr is capable of using his .
. LINKS: AIDS/HIV. How Influenza Viruses Change: Drift and Shift . One type is called "antigenic drift," which occurs through small changes in the virus .
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Not to be confused with antigenic drift or genetic drift. . and may be a factor for the appearance of new viruses in the human species such as HIV. .
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Antigenic drift, defined as the genetic variation of the HIV-1 envelope gene that results in antigenic variation during natural infection, may confound .
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Nov 11, 2009 – Antigenic drift is the more common natural mutations of influenza . Another virus known to have mutated heavily by antigenic shift is HIV. .
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