Publication: HIV Treatment: ALERTS! Publication Date: 01-JUN-07 Delivery: Immediate Online Access Author:
Article Excerpt Anemia: low levels of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in feelings of tiredness or fatigue.
Antibody: proteins produced by the immune system to fight specific bacteria, viruses, or other antigens.
Chemokine antagonist: (also known as CCR5, short for chemokine receptor 5). This new class of HIV drugs blocks HIV from attaching onto the CCR5 receptor on the T-cell, making it hard for the virus to enter T cells.
Enzyme: a protein made in...
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