New HIV reporter model: Visualizing HIV viral dynamics in cells with dual fluorescence

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Kumamoto University researchers have developed a novel viral reporter system named HIV-Tocky (Timer of Cell Kinetics and Activity). This innovative system allows for real-time visualization of HIV dynamics post-viral infection.

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