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English: Image stack obtained by ion abrasion scanning electron microscopy (IA-SEM) illustrating the interior of an HIV-1-infected MDM. The sharp straight faces in this video and in Videos S3, S4, S5 and S6 correspond to the edge of the imaging trench. Virions are visible as small particles of ∼120 nm diameter. |
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Source | Video S2 from Bennett A, Narayan K, Shi D, Hartnell L, Gousset K, He H, Lowekamp B, Yoo T, Bliss D, Freed E, Subramaniam S (2009). "Ion-Abrasion Scanning Electron Microscopy Reveals Surface-Connected Tubular Conduits in HIV-Infected Macrophages". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000591. PMID 19779568. PMC: 2743285. | ||
Author | Bennett A, Narayan K, Shi D, Hartnell L, Gousset K, He H, Lowekamp B, Yoo T, Bliss D, Freed E, Subramaniam S | ||
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Author | Bennett A, Narayan K, Shi D, Hartnell L, Gousset K, He H, Lowekamp B, Yoo T, Bliss D, Freed E, Subramaniam S |
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Image title | Image stack obtained by ion abrasion scanning electron microscopy (IA-SEM) illustrating the interior of an HIV-1-infected MDM. The sharp straight faces in this video and in Videos S3, S4, S5 and S6 correspond to the edge of the imaging trench. Virions are visible as small particles of ?120 nm diameter. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2009-09 |