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Why are so few HIV virions released in the blood actually infectious?
Circulatory Transmitters
Substances in the body, such as neurotransmitters and hormones, that play crucial roles in the circulatory system.
Electrolyte Imbalance
A condition where the levels of electrolytes in the body are either too high or too low, affecting bodily functions.
Laxatives
Substances that help stimulate bowel movements, often used to treat constipation.
Self-induced Vomiting
A deliberate action to provoke vomiting, often used as a harmful method to control weight or relieve distress.
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