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"Unveiling the Intricate World of the AIDS Virus: A Glimpse into its Impact on T-Cells" False-col TEM reveals the hidden reality - an AIDS virus thriving inside a T-cell

Background imageAids Virus Collection: False-col TEM of AIDS virus inside T-cell

False-col TEM of AIDS virus inside T-cell
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of AIDS virus particles inside a stricken T4 lymphoc- yte, a white blood cell of the immune system

Background imageAids Virus Collection: TEM of HIV (AIDS) viruses budding from a T-cell

TEM of HIV (AIDS) viruses budding from a T-cell
AIDS virus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a T-lymphocyte blood cell infected with Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the causative agent of AIDS

Background imageAids Virus Collection: HIV infection, artwork

HIV infection, artwork
HIV infection. Computer artwork of HIV particles in the bloodstream

Background imageAids Virus Collection: AIDS viruses budding from T-cell

AIDS viruses budding from T-cell
AIDS viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of rounded Human Immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) budding from the surface of an infected T-lymphocyte blood cell (T-cell)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: TEM of Aids virus

TEM of Aids virus
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of particles of a virus causing AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). One virus appears to be emerging from a stricken T4 lymphocyte

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Illustration of the HIV retrovirus, black b / ground

Illustration of the HIV retrovirus, black b / ground
HIV retrovirus. Schematic illustration of the structure of a retrovirus, such as the HIV-1 virus that causes AIDS. At centre are RNA strands (red) making up the viral genetic material

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Coloured SEM of a T-cell infected with AIDS virus

Coloured SEM of a T-cell infected with AIDS virus
AIDS virus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a T-lymphocyte white blood cell (brown) infected with HIV viruses (green)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: False colour TEM of AIDS virus

False colour TEM of AIDS virus

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Red ribbon, AIDS awareness, artwork

Red ribbon, AIDS awareness, artwork
AIDS ribbon. Computer artwork of a glowing red ribbon symbolising AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) awareness

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Red ribbon and a globe symbolising AIDS awareness

Red ribbon and a globe symbolising AIDS awareness
Global AIDS. Computer artwork of a globe and a ribbon symbolising global AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) awareness

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Computer artwork depicting an Earth AIDS time bomb

Computer artwork depicting an Earth AIDS time bomb
AIDS time bomb. Computer artwork of the Earth as a lit bomb representing a possible epidemic caused by the AIDS viruses covering its surface

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Artwork of a man and woman with AIDS viruses

Artwork of a man and woman with AIDS viruses
AIDS. Artwork of the outlines of a man and a woman and AIDS viruses. AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Artwork of a man and woman with the AIDS virus

Artwork of a man and woman with the AIDS virus
AIDS. Artwork of the silhouettes of a man and a woman with the AIDS virus. AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), at centre

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Coloured TEM of HIV viruses budding from a T-cell

Coloured TEM of HIV viruses budding from a T-cell
HIV viruses budding from T-cell. Coloured Trans- mission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of HIV viruses budding from an infected T-lymphocyte human blood cell. The cell is at bottom (pink)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Col TEM of HIV viruses budding from a T-cell

Col TEM of HIV viruses budding from a T-cell
AIDS virus. Coloured Transmission electron micrograph of a T-lymphocyte blood cell infected with Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the causative agent of AIDS

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Illustration of HIV retrovirus, white background

Illustration of HIV retrovirus, white background
HIV retrovirus. Schematic illustration of the structure of a retrovirus, such as the HIV-1 virus that causes AIDS. At centre are RNA strands (red) making up the viral genetic material

Background imageAids Virus Collection: False-colour TEM of HIV-2 virus causing AIDS

False-colour TEM of HIV-2 virus causing AIDS
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single HIV-2 virus, the cause of AIDS. Here, the protein coat of the virus (green) has small surface spikes; central (orange)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: False-col TEM of AIDS virus budding from T-cell

False-col TEM of AIDS virus budding from T-cell
False-colour transmission electron micrograph, TEM of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) virus particles (red cores)

Background imageAids Virus Collection: False-colour TEM of budding AIDS viruses

False-colour TEM of budding AIDS viruses
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of particles of a virus causing AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). One virus appears to be emerging from a stricken T4 lymphocyte

Background imageAids Virus Collection: TEM of HIV viruses in T-cell

TEM of HIV viruses in T-cell

Background imageAids Virus Collection: Computer graphic of a DNA molecule from HIV virus

Computer graphic of a DNA molecule from HIV virus
DNA molecule. Computer graphic of a molecule of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA). DNA encodes an organisms genetic information

Background imageAids Virus Collection: HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme

HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme
Artwork of a molecular model of the HIV-1 virus reverse transcriptase enzyme. This enzyme is a protein from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS


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"Unveiling the Intricate World of the AIDS Virus: A Glimpse into its Impact on T-Cells" False-col TEM reveals the hidden reality - an AIDS virus thriving inside a T-cell. Witnessing the battle within - TEM captures HIV (AIDS) viruses budding from a T-cell. Artistic portrayal of HIV infection, shedding light on its destructive nature. Unmasking the silent enemy - multiple artworks depict the havoc caused by HIV infection. The relentless assault continues - AIDS viruses emerge, bud from infected T-cells. Coloured SEM offers a vivid view of a T-cell succumbing to AIDS virus invasion. A constant struggle for survival - witness more AIDS viruses budding from vulnerable T-cells. Revealing their true form - captivating images showcase intricate details of HIV viruses at work. Delving deeper into chaos and destruction with coloured SEM capturing an infected T-cell battling against AIDS virus invasion. Illustration brings forth the enigmatic retrovirus, HIV, standing out against a black background as it leaves no room for ignorance or indifference. In this collection of visuals, we explore various perspectives that shed light on the complex world of the AIDS virus and its impact on our immune system's vital players –T-cells.