
The virus infects the CD4 T-cell, a key player in our immune systems. They're in charge of regulating the duration and strength of a person's immune response.
They're the brain of the immune system
However, there's a paradox that scientists have yet to understand. Although HIV only infects 2 to 5 percent of a person's T-cells, all of the immune cells appear impaired under a microscope.




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