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Images from the surface of HIV

Dennis R. Burton ()
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Dennis R. Burton: The Scripps Research Institute

Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7095, 817-818

Abstract: Human and monkey immunodeficiency viruses are studded with ‘spikes’ that enable them to infect cells. Structural studies reveal that these spikes are tripod-like assemblies that cluster on the virus surface.

Date: 2006
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