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Question
1. What is peptide T, and how was it initially used in the early days of AIDS treatment?
A) Peptide T is a synthetic peptide used as a fusion inhibitor to block HIV entry into host cells.
B) Peptide T is an antiretroviral drug used to target viral replication in HIV-infected individuals.
C) Peptide T is an immune booster used to enhance the immune response against HIV.
D) Peptide T is a cytokine inhibitor used to reduce inflammation in individuals with AIDS.
2. What is the role of DDC (Didanosine) in the treatment of AIDS?
Please select the correct answer from the options provided.
A) DDC is a protease inhibitor used to block the maturation of new HIV particles.
B) DDC is a fusion inhibitor used to prevent the entry of HIV into host cells.
C) DDC is a reverse transcriptase inhibitor used to inhibit viral replication.
D) DDC is an immune modulator used to enhance the immune response against HIV.
3. Which of the following are mechanisms involved in the infection of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)?
Please select all the correct answers from the options provided.
A) Attachment and fusion of the virus with the host cell membrane
B) Reverse transcription of viral RNA into DNA
C) Integration of viral DNA into the host cell genome
D) Translation of viral RNA into viral proteins
E) Budding and release of new viral particles from the host cell