k HIV particles budding from cell, TEM Coloured transmission electron micrograph TEM of HIV1 particles red budding from the membrane of a host Tcell. HIV human immunodeficiency virus attacks CD4 Tlymphocytes specialised white blood cells, which are crucial to the bodys immune system. It enters the cell and makes many copies of itself, which then destroy the cell as they emerge through its membrane. This severely weakens the immune system, causing AIDS acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The semicircle particles are immature and have yet to form., by NIAIDNATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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HIV particles budding from cell, TEM Coloured transmission electron micrograph  TEM  of HIV 1 particles  red  budding from the membrane of a host T cell. HIV  human immunodeficiency virus  attacks CD4  T lymphocytes  specialised white blood cells , which are crucial to the body s immune system. It enters the cell and makes many copies of itself, which then destroy the cell as they emerge through its membrane. This severely weakens the immune system, causing AIDS  acquired immunodeficiency syndrome . The semi circle particles are immature and have yet to form., by NIAID NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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HIV particles budding from cell, TEM

Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of HIV-1 particles (red) budding from the membrane of a host T-cell. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) attacks CD4+ T-lymphocytes (specialised white blood cells), which are crucial to the body's immune system. It enters the cell and makes many copies of itself, which then destroy the cell as they emerge through its membrane. This severely weakens the immune system, causing AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). The semi-circle particles are immature and have yet to form., by NIAID/NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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