The Genius Of A Retrovirus

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http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/03/the-genius-of-a-retrovirus/203807/They noted that when an infected cell came into contact with a healthy one, a bridge was created between them, called a virological synapse. [...] For decades it was believed that HIV was mostly spread around the body through freely circulating particles, which attach themselves to a cell, take over its replication machinery and make multiple copies of themselves.

I've long since come to terms with my own virus, and admire its tenacity in a way. It lives in the same universe as we do and is trying to survive and replicate like the rest of us.

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