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Thursday, March 15, 2012. What Happens in HIV. HIV infection of a lymphocyte requires attachment of the virus to the cell membrane through both of these "ligand-receptor" links. In cells whose "7-transmembrane receptor" is different, the HIV "key" no longer matches the lymphocyte "lock" and attachment is incomplete. Those cells may avoid infection by HIV. Like other viruses that infect human cells, HIV commandeers the host's machinery to make multiple copies of itself. The first major class of drugs foun...

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Science Kitty: Genetics of Michael Jordan, Usain Bolt, and Muhammad Ali

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Genetics of Michael Jordan, Usain Bolt, and Muhammad Ali. Do you think that your childhood and high school experience would have been different if a genetic test had told you that you were predisposed to be an elite athlete? Do you think that your parents would have pressured you or pushed you to play certain sports in hope for a college scholarship or even a chance of playing professionally? There is actually a company called Atlas Sports Genetics. What Happens in HIV.

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Science Kitty: One step closer in the treatment of HIV

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. One step closer in the treatment of HIV. HIV infects more than 33 million people worldwide. Thanks to current prevention measures, such as certain tests that detect HIV early on and new antiretroviral drugs that can control the virus for decades, the infection with the virus that causes AIDS is no longer a death sentence. However, use of antiviral drugs for a lifetime raises questions of cost, side effects, drug resistance, and ultimate lifespan. 8220;A sequence-specific thread...

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Science Kitty: Spongebob Was Right?!?!?!

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Monday, January 30, 2012. Alright Spongebob, I’m callin you out… an underwater lake? Well as luck would have it my stumbleupon brought me to a site talking about the discovery of, you guessed it, underwater lakes. Dam you Spongebob… So I decided to look a bit more into it and write a blog. So how do they form? Hydrogen sulfide is extremely toxic, so it sucks to say that there will probably not be a super fish thriving down there. So how close are these underwater lakes to actual lakes? That’s right...

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Thursday, March 15, 2012. What Happens in HIV. HIV infection of a lymphocyte requires attachment of the virus to the cell membrane through both of these "ligand-receptor" links. In cells whose "7-transmembrane receptor" is different, the HIV "key" no longer matches the lymphocyte "lock" and attachment is incomplete. Those cells may avoid infection by HIV. Like other viruses that infect human cells, HIV commandeers the host's machinery to make multiple copies of itself. The first major class of drugs foun...

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