HIV: Structure and Replication
Garland Pendergraph
This introductory-level course is designed to meet requirements for HIV/AIDS training, as well as provide basic information about structure and the mechanisms and proteins involved in replication. Appropriate for continuing education for all laboratory personnel. Dr. Pendergraph's extensive experience teaching in the laboratory environment ensures that you get the training you need for your safety and your requirements.
Continuing Education (CE) Credits
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HIV: Structure and Replication Objectives
- Explain the basic structure of HIV
- Demonstrate the process by which HIV replicates
- Recall the function of HIV GENES and the most common MUTATIONS
HIV: Structure and Replication Outline
- Structure of the Human Immunodeficiency VIRUS
- Replication
- HIV GENES
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