FOXP3 Gene and T Regulatory Cells Behavior in AIDS Patients

HIV and AIDS Research Journal Invites your for the article submission in the Year 2020
HIV and AIDS Research Journal is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on the advancements in the research of HIV and AIDS, clinical trials, vaccination, health conditions, and preventive measures. This Journal considers almost all aspects of basic research and biomedical science and social issues related to HIV and AIDS. The Journal mainly focuses on testing, diagnosis, infection transmission, replication, sexually transmitted infections, clinical therapy and case studies.
HIV and AIDS Research Journal but, not limited to the following fields:
- HIV Retroviruses
- HIV Transmission
- HIV Infection
- AIDS Research
- Immune System and HIV
- HIV Replication
- HIV Life Cycle
- HIV Symptoms
- HIV Clinical Therapies
- HIV Complications & Risk Behaviors
- Advanced HIV Infection preventive measures
- Innovative HIV Drugs & Drug Resistance
- HIV Counseling
- Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
- HIV Vaccines
HIV is a virus that damages the immune system. The immune system helps the body fight off infections. Untreated HIV infects and kills CD4 cells, which are a type of immune cell called T cells. Over time, as HIV kills more CD4 cells, the body is more likely to get various types of infections and cancers.
AIDS is a disease that can develop in people with HIV. It’s the most advanced stage of HIV. But just because a person has HIV doesn’t mean they’ll develop AIDS.
HIV kills CD4 cells. Healthy adults generally have a CD4 count of 500 to 1,500 per cubic millimeter. A person with HIV whose CD4 count falls below 200 per cubic millimeter will be diagnosed with AIDS.
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