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Herpes virus replicating

Herpes virus replicating, computer artwork.Viruses are only able to replicate in a host cell.The glycoprotein spikes in the virus envelope(green) enable it to fuse with the host cell smembrane (upper right). The virus capsid (proteincoat, blue), which contains its DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) genome (red), is releasedinto the cells cytoplasm. The virus particletravels to the nucleus (pink), entering it througha nuclear pore, and uses the cells machinery toreplicate its own DNA and produce and assemble newcapsid proteins. The daughter DNA enters the newcapsids and the particles leave the nucleus, againthrough a nuclear pore. Envelope proteins areadded to the capsid by Golgi bodies in thecytoplasm. The viruses then leave the cell, readyto infect another cell. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © Russell Kightley/Science Photo Library

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This print showcases the intricate process of the Herpes virus replicating within a host cell. In this stunning computer artwork, we are given a magnified view of the virus's replication cycle and its interaction with the human body. The image highlights the glycoprotein spikes present in the virus envelope, which enable it to fuse with the host cell membrane. As depicted in green, these spikes play a crucial role in initiating infection. The blue protein coat represents the capsid that houses the virus's DNA genome, shown in red. As we delve deeper into this microscopic world, we witness how the virus particle travels towards the nucleus (pink) through a nuclear pore. Once inside, it utilizes cellular machinery to replicate its own DNA and produce new capsid proteins. The daughter DNA is then encapsulated within new capsids before leaving through another nuclear pore. To complete their lifecycle and continue spreading infection, envelope proteins are added to these newly formed capsids by Golgi bodies found within the cytoplasm. Finally, as illustrated here, these mature viruses exit their host cell ready to infect other cells and perpetuate their pathogenic nature. This remarkable illustration not only provides insight into virology but also serves as a reminder of our ongoing battle against infectious diseases like herpes. It demonstrates both scientific precision and artistic flair while shedding light on an essential aspect of microbiology research conducted by Science Photo Library.


Framed Prints of Herpes virus replicating

Introducing the captivating and educational addition to your home or office décor – the "Herpes Virus Replicating" Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Science Photo Library. This striking image showcases the intricacy of the herpes virus in its replication process, with vivid green glycoprotein spikes highlighting the virus envelope. As a reminder of the complexities of biological processes, this print is an excellent conversation starter and adds a touch of scientific intrigue to any room. Bring the wonders of science into your living space with this unique and thought-provoking framed print.


Photo Prints of Herpes virus replicating

Discover the intricacies of life with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the Herpes Virus Replicating by Science Photo Library. This captivating image showcases the remarkable process of a virus in its element, replicating within a host cell. Witness the distinctive glycoprotein spikes in the virus envelope (green), essential for infection and entry into the cell. Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with this thought-provoking and visually stunning print.


Poster Prints of Herpes virus replicating

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of scientific poster prints, featuring the captivating image "Herpes Virus Replicating" from Science Photo Library. This striking visualization showcases the intricacy of viral replication, highlighting the herpes virus in the process of infecting a host cell. The vivid green glycoprotein spikes in the virus envelope add an exceptional level of detail to this mesmerizing scientific representation. Perfect for laboratories, educational institutions, or any space that appreciates the beauty of scientific discovery. Bring the wonders of microbiology into your environment with our high-quality poster prints.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Herpes virus replicating

Discover the fascinating world of biology with Media Storehouse's educational jigsaw puzzles! Our latest addition to the collection captures the intriguing process of the Herpes virus replicating. This captivating puzzle features an expertly crafted image from Science Photo Library, showcasing the virus in the act of infecting a host cell. Witness the virus' glycoprotein spikes (in vibrant green) as they penetrate the cell membrane, initiating the replication process. A perfect educational tool for science enthusiasts and students, this jigsaw puzzle offers a unique and engaging way to learn about the complexities of viral infections. Puzzle pieces are meticulously designed for a satisfying fit, ensuring hours of enjoyable assembly. Bring the microscopic world into your home or classroom with Media Storehouse's Herpes virus replicating jigsaw puzzle!

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