How do macrophages in the human body act as hiv factory?
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➡Upon entering our body HIV directs the macrophage cells to manufacture more virus particles. It injects the Viral RNA into the Macrophages. With the help of the enzyme reverse transcriptase the Viral RNA converts into viral DNA that embeds into the DNA of macrophage cells. In this process the macrophages remain alive
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The cells called HIV factory is
- Macrophages
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- Macrophages are called HIV factories as viral particles comes out of these cells by budding. Whereas, they come out from the Helper T-cells by lysis of the cells.
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