File:HIV-I EM.jpg
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English: Title: AIDS: Pathology: EM: HIV-I (with Inserts)
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Zaki Salahuddin - US National Cancer Institute:
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current | 22:51, 11 June 2006 | 1,802 × 2,700 (1.83 MB) | Patho (talk | contribs) | {{Information| |Description=Title: AIDS: Pathology: EM: HIV-I (with Inserts) Description: A. Peripheral blood leukocyte from an AIDS patient producing HIV. There are several particles budding from the periphery of the cell. Other virus particles clust |
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