Early Pandemic Hiv-1 Integration Site Preferences Differ Across Anatomical Sites
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A new study examines HIV-1 integration site preferences during the early pandemic, shedding light on the virus's behavior across different anatomical sites, with limited discussion on HN.
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where "are found" is, and where "is" is, are different. If they mean ONLY found, despite exhaustive testing, thats quite different to "we looked under the lamppost (brain) because thats what we had (post mortem) to look at"