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The immune upgrade virus HIV++. Hypothesis of existence.
How do some methods of evolution, used in the emergence of multicellular organisms may result in failure of the immune system? What kind of diseases can this lead to? Virus of an immune upgrade HIV++ and its estimated functions. Hypothesis of extraterrestrial origin of the virus of immune upgrade. Interpretation of Chilbolton field drawings of 2000-2002, as a presentation of the HIV++ virus, its purpose and basic properties. Whether it is possible to find and sequence the HIV++ virus?
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HIVimmunology/immune responseimmunology/antigen processing and recognitionIMMUNOLOGYImmune system diseasesImmune System Responseimmune systemOncologytuberculosisLeprosyAIDSDrug AddictionsuperorganismAmanita rubescensapobec3cTRIM5αTRIM5alphaCD4+ T cell subsetscd4+CCR5cxcr4cxcr4-receptormicroglia cells5’-2’5’-2’ RNA ligaseRNAase LChilboltoncrop formationscrop circlesArecibo ObservatorysetiPink FloydMomentary lapse of reasonDivision BellThe X-filesbiogenesisbiogenesis-relatedNCBI GenBank databaseNCBI GenBankherv-k113hervgp120gp120-cd4gp41Anthropological GeneticsBioinformaticsBiological TechniquesBiophysicsCancerBacteriologyEvolutionary BiologyGenetic ImmunologyImmunologyMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyPopulation, Ecological and Evolutionary GeneticsReceptors and Membrane Biology
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