HIV-1 particles are released ... cryo-electron microscopes to image virus particles, and then used computational image analysis to derive very detailed 3D models of the viral proteins.
Caption: Structure of a HIV capsid (Left) Central slice view of a HIV virus-like particle with pore-forming toxin on the membrane (Middle) Atomic model of a HIV capsid (Right) Density map of HIV ...
During HIV infection, the virus accumulates and then hunkers down in the lymphatic system, making it difficult to treat. Research published Tuesday (December 3) in eLife shows how the HIV-1 virus ...
This image shows the replication cycle of HIV/SIV. The virus replicates in the body's own CD4+ T helper cells. In doing so, it introduces its own genetic information into the DNA of the host cell.
HIV-1 particles are released from infected ... The scientists used the latest cryo-electron microscopes to image virus particles, and then used computational image analysis to derive very detailed 3D ...