In this episode of SciBud, join your host Maple as we delve into a groundbreaking study that reveals how natural killer (NK) cells combat HIV within human lymphoid tissues. We’ll explore the vital role of memory-like NK cells that help control viral loads, their dynamic adaptations during the infection process, and how specific markers like CD49a and CD103 enable these immune warriors to thrive in their tissue environment. Unpacking the study's findings, we’ll discuss potential implications for innovative immunotherapies while also considering critiques that highlight areas for further research. Tune in as we uncover the fascinating interplay between our immune system and HIV, shedding light on new avenues for treatment and the future of bioimaging in virology. Don’t miss this engaging exploration into how these immune defenders are shaping our understanding of HIV resistance! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2026/episode/355

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