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Macrophages and T Helper Cells Are the Primary Host Cells

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Macrophages and T helper cells are the primary host cells for HIV.

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Definitions:

Aponeurosis

An aponeurosis is a flat and broad tendinous sheet or ribbon-like fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to the part it moves or to another muscle.

Tendon

A tough, flexible band of fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones.

Atonic

Lacking normal muscle tone or strength; often refers to a type of seizure or to a condition affecting bodily muscles.

Myasthenia Gravis

A chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by weakness and rapid fatigue of any of the muscles under your voluntary control, due to a breakdown in communication between nerves and muscles.

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