Unraveling the escapist tricks of HIV
For this researcher, the acquired immunodeficiency virus is a bit like the great magician Harry Houdini: the viral genome RNA, once it is used as a Messenger for the translation of proteins, rather than be demoted after completing his life - as it happens normally in any cell, avoids this mechanism and is encapsida in a protein structure to be able to continue generating its infectious particle, or virion.