HIV Virion annotated

HIV particle proteins annotated.

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  • ID: 16137
  • Source: DNALC.DNAi

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  • Source: DNAi

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HIV SIV Tree.

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16561. Gallery 25: Infection of H-9 cells with the MN strain of HIV-1 virus, electromicrograph 4

Mature virus particles released from host cell.

  • ID: 16561
  • Source: DNAFTB

16559. Gallery 25: Infection of H-9 cells with the MN strain of HIV-1 virus, electromicrograph 2

Virus particle is fusing with the cell membrane and about to empty its contents into the cell. Note the visible inner core.

  • ID: 16559
  • Source: DNAFTB

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  • ID: 16085
  • Source: DNAi

16558. Gallery 25: Infection of H-9 cells with the MN strain of HIV-1 virus, electromicrograph 1

Magnification including computer enhancements are approximately 100,000 times. A mature round virus particle is sitting next to the cell ready for infection. Note the visible inner core.

  • ID: 16558
  • Source: DNAFTB

16560. Gallery 25: Infection of H-9 cells with the MN strain of HIV-1 virus, electromicrograph 3

Virus particle budding out from the cell. Although similar to the previous micrograph, the inner core is not as dense and therefore this is an "immature" viron budding out as opposed to a mature virus fusing in to infect a cell.

  • ID: 16560
  • Source: DNAFTB

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