MAKE A MEME View Large Image Hiv-i.jpg Three of the earliest visible stage of Human immunodeficiency virus HIV replication It occurs when viral proteins accumulate under the cell membrane in a process called budding a In the next stage a crescent shaped early bud has ...
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Keywords: Hiv-i.jpg Three of the earliest visible stage of Human immunodeficiency virus HIV replication It occurs when viral proteins accumulate under the cell membrane in a process called budding a In the next stage a crescent shaped early bud has constricted forming a membrane-encapsulated sphere with the dense center called a viral nucleoid b As the constricting process continues the virus pinches off and becomes free extracellular infectious virus c At this stage the dark circular mucleoid condenses into a bar; this morphologic feature is used to discriminate HIV-I from HTLV-II and HTLV-III Topics/Categories Cancer Types -- AIDS-Related Cells or Tissue -- Abnormal Cells or Tissue Type B W Photo Source Laboratory of Cell And Molecular Structure National Cancer Institute Dr Matthew Gonda Photographer 2382 1988-11 Reuse Restrictions None - This image is in the public domain and can be freely reused Please credit the source and/or author listed above Dr Matthew Gonda Photographer PD-USGov-HHS-NIH Media from National Cancer Institute Visuals Online Images uploaded by Fæ HIV
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