ANTIGENIC VARIATION IN HIV

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  • Antigenic variation refers to the mechanism by which an infectious organism such as a . . Nevertheless, some viral infections like influenza and HIV recur. .
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  • Definitions of antigenic variation, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of antigenic . Antigenic variation in viruses is best demonstrated by HIV (Human .
  • HIV-1 antigenic variation results from mutations in the virus during replication . HIV-1 mutations do not occur more often than other lentiviruses, but HIV .
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  • Antigenic variation inherent in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virions that successfully instigate new infections transferred by sex has not .

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