Which of the following chemical therapies will likely preserve the CD4 cell genome/nucleus ? Protease inhibitors Reverse transcriptase inhibitors Lysis inhibitors Glycosylation inhibitors
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This is important in the life cycle of viruses like HIV, as it prevents the virus from maturing and becoming infectious. However, this does not directly preserve the CD4 cell genome/nucleus. Reverse transcriptase inhibitors work by blocking the activity of Show more…
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