Lentiviruses are a subgroup of retroviruses that are capable of infecting non-dividing cells. Some well-known lentiviruses that cause disease in humans and other animals include HIV, FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), and EIAV (equine infectious anemia virus). Lentiviruses have the ability to integrate their genetic material into the host cell genome, allowing for long-term expressi... https://logcla.com/blogs/347439/Lentiviral-Vectors-HIV-vector-A-Game-Changer-in-Gene-Delivery