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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/North_Central_State_College/BIOL_1550%3A_Microbiology_(2025)/07%3A_Viruses/7.03%3A_Viruses/7.3.06%3A_Animal_Virus_Life_Cycles/7.3.6C%3A_The_Life_Cycle_of_HIV
    During adsorption, an envelope glycoprotein on the surface of HIV called gp120 must adsorbs to both a CD4 molecule and then a chemokine receptor found on the surface of only certain types of certain h...During adsorption, an envelope glycoprotein on the surface of HIV called gp120 must adsorbs to both a CD4 molecule and then a chemokine receptor found on the surface of only certain types of certain human cells such as T4-lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. Following adsorption, glycoprotein gp41 enabling the viral envelope to fuse with the host cell membrane, allowing the nucleocapsid of the virus enters the host cell's cytoplasm.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Kaiser)/Unit_4%3A_Eukaryotic_Microorganisms_and_Viruses/10%3A_Viruses/10.06%3A_Animal_Virus_Life_Cycles%3A_An_Overview/10.6C%3A_The_Life_Cycle_of_HIV
    During adsorption, an envelope glycoprotein on the surface of HIV called gp120 must adsorbs to both a CD4 molecule and then a chemokine receptor found on the surface of only certain types of certain h...During adsorption, an envelope glycoprotein on the surface of HIV called gp120 must adsorbs to both a CD4 molecule and then a chemokine receptor found on the surface of only certain types of certain human cells such as T4-lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. Following adsorption, glycoprotein gp41 enabling the viral envelope to fuse with the host cell membrane, allowing the nucleocapsid of the virus enters the host cell's cytoplasm.

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