Life Cycle of HIV

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Fantastic lecture, as always!
Although just want to point out - 2:55 - the two strands of DNA do not fuse with each other. Reverse transcriptase (using DNA dependent DNA polymerase activity) turns the single stranded cDNA into double stranded DNA, which is further used for making the provirus.

pahul
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Whats ur educational background? This is epic.. u know physics chemistry and even biology.. great man!

WanBarmawi
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Watching your videos from 🇵🇪 Peru. Thank you for sharing incredible knowledge and for the motivation to continue learning

alfonzomma
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CD4 AND CCR5! YOU SAID 4 BY MISTAKE! I WANNA THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT EXPLANATION ITS AMAZING.

jackyjackson
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why/how does reverse transcriptase transcribe the RNA to DNA in the cytoplasm ONLY but sits quite in HIV itself?

danielmoskalenko
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You are totally my favorite teacher ever. I like your way and your drawings. Thanks a lot

iul
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do you have a video explaining hardy weinberg equilibrium? thanks!!!!

ginabp
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I have an exam two hours later .. this is really helpful .. thank you

헤린송-oi
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Can you replace my teacher thank you! This was amazing. A two hour lecture at uni summarised in a five minute video!! Bravo.

ellamilani
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Sir, u are a scholar and a gentleman. Thank you for the great videos.

mikedasoccer
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I think it should say CXCR4 instead of CD4

johnkevin
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All your lectures are amazing, simple language which provides easy understanding.But I am searching for your videos concerning human physiology and I don't see them

priscamatekere
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Agree 100 percent. Nice video. I only have 1 question why can't the body detect Hiv during the early phase or upon entry? I have a theory which could be extremely wrong- because Hiv is so unique- the body of course can detect Hiv. However during early immune response Hiv can easily elude this by giving up its receptor sites( gp 120). The immune system would stop attacking the virus because it only attacks virus with antennas or gp 120. In the absence of gp 120 it would shut down. Then Hiv would grow back its gp 120 if threatened again it would give it up again. The process would go on and on until it reaches its target tells. By then it's check mate.banyway it's just a theory which is probably wrong anyway. I just wish people with Hiv aids will be healed soonest.

rudygarcia
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As always great lecture
I have a question....if a cell is infected by a virus once can it get infected twice ??

Czapekdox
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Keep it up sir .ur excellent. I can understand anything if you'll teach me 😊😊😊😊😊

doreamonunofficial
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Awesome video sir..
One request plz plz make video on developmental biology i.e the embryogenesis

biswabhusanmahapatra
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Thanks a lot sir!!! This video clarifies many confusions that I had.

ramaditya
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Your videos have helped me a lot to understand complicated subjects through my med school studies! Thank you so much!

nataliavivas
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Sir, Thanking you form the core of my heart for your great effort

mousumibhattacharjee
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God bless you, that's all I have to say♥️

robbie