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  • brilliant video

  • btw, hiv doesn't exist

  • its crystal clear presentation and explation of hiv replication

  • That was scary ,O.O i like this very informative!

  • woww impressive video

  • the blocking sounds are cool..

  • That's some shyt HIV def curable if they know how this shyt works. Lol

  • wow, if there is a God, he's pretty fucking sick! :/

  • I JACK OFF TO THIS

  • So for any virus, is this happening simultaneously (in more than 1 cell) at a very fast rate?

  • @thepostfk

    yes, HIV capsules can attach themselves to any T-lymfocyte regardless what may be happening in other cells, 1 capsule can attach itself to only 1 cell but since you have multiple capsules multiple cells can be infected at the same time

  • Two things

    1. My teacher said you can get HIV if you inject yourself with a dirty needle, blood transfusion with someone that has HIV, and if I you have sex with someone that has HIV.

    2.if there is no cure for HIV/AIDS then they should make nanobots to kill them.

  • @BRI6418 Nanobots isn't coming anytime soon. Immunity, on the other hand, is very much present. There are people that lack the receptor on their CD4+ T-cells that bind to HIV and thus allows them to be immune to the virus. Scientists are using that approach and those people (by their consent) to try to make a vaccine against HIV and AIDS.

  • this is a really good video, thanks

  • the like bar looks like a spliff :3 thats all i know about biology

  • rat thiet thuc

    

  • I wonder if the guy who was giving his voice knew what hes saying.

  • If I want to reference this video for a research project what could I use to site it and validate its information?

  • Perfect!

  • poxa poderia ter um video deste em portugues...

  • Great xplanation ! luvd it !!

  • Awesome vid! I spent a whole hour trying to get just what the hell the virus does and it was just damn difficult! The professors were plain boring to say the least.. Love it!

  • do CD4 t cells reproduce on their own

  • They can only stop it, but not kill it!

  • @Klarification That's what the video said.

  • Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this video!

  • Incredible...and scary as ...you know what.

  • Holy crap viruses are awesome. This video is so well done.

  • dis is a superb video givin an crystal clear picturesque in just 5 mins..!!!!!!!!!grt

  • youtube is SOOOOOO much more informative than any college class you'll ever take... what is wrong with our education system?

  • this is kewl!

  • se ci fosse in italiano sarebbe meglio cmq bellissimo video senza di questo non se avrei capito gli step del processo. bello bello e bello. rimango sempre affascinato dalla scienza....

  • wow, this explains it so much better than my professor does. thanks!

  • @coreyt008 Agreed. TBH, my prof has the knowledge, but is a bloody imbecile when it comes to making it non-boring.

  • @coreyt008 Wow! That professor needs to watch this video then! I mean to just enhance his teaching!

  • Such an amazing video,explained everything really well,thanks alot :)

  • so u mean this virus take our DNA and change it into their own team taking over other cell right, its like we kill ourself

  • ye, it takes "good Guy" cell and brain washes it into making more of the virus =/ until all of your "good Guy" cells end up being virus reproducers 0.o hardcore shit XD

  • and I believe it came from monkeys originally.

  • now thats what i call an informative video.....

    Even a rookie can understand everything..!!

  • wow the can already stop it. Why not push futher. Clear that nasty shit. Tomany people die on this crapy virus. I hope the find the bad cancer to.

  • @Xextreem Because viral DNA can mutate itself too frequent that the drugs become useless anymore, or the drugs that inhibit the viral replication can also affect our own immune cells, which we don't want.

  • transcriptase +endograse +protease inhibitors !! that's awsome,,,viral diseases world is really intresting and if we really go with nanotechnology we'll solve alot i guess! and i wish ..thanks for the good work...

  • @missnuha1985 it is integrase not endograse

  • CD4 against proteine gp41 and gp120...there is no cure after reverse transcriptase. Perfect virus for , i belive it cames from the army from some lab...

  • @VendPrekmurec There may not be an actual cure, but they can use anti-sense DNA to block the viral DNA in the cells. We just need to decipher the code I guess

  • Wow..

  • that was great thanks, i have a good understanding now...i have an exam coming up on this stuff. so it'll help, keep it up

  • i was think...cant a DICER and RISC be used to stop the virus?

  • interestring :) but weird to :S

  • good video..suitable for students..

    keep forward..

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