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Catching HIV budding from cells: it all comes down to ALIX
Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1 budding from a cultured cell.
Credit: CDC
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Top row shows protein named Gag assembling; bottom is protein named ALIX in boxes lined in green.
Credit: Pei-I Ku
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Virologist Saveez Saffarian linked imaging technology and biochemistry to see HIV bud from cells.
Credit: Lee Siegel
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Scanning electron micrograph of HIV particles infecting a human T cell.
Credit: NIH
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Scientist Pei-I Ku prepares a sample for a digital microscope used in the AIDS virus research.
Credit: Tom Bear
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HIV virions budding and releasing from an infected cell.
Credit: NIH
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