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Macrophages and T helper cells are the primary host cells for HIV.
Opposing Flat Surfaces
Two surfaces facing each other with minimal curvature, typically parallel, allowing for close contact or interaction.
Saddle
A type of synovial joint that allows movements in several axes, found in areas such as the thumb base, characterized by fitting together like a rider and a saddle.
Hinge
A joint or mechanism that allows parts to pivot or swing around a fixed point, often found in doors or lids.
Pivot
Pivot refers to a central point, pin, or shaft on which a mechanism turns or oscillates, enabling movement or rotation around a single axis.
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