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Let’s look closely at the life cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) – the virus that causes AIDS – to find out. This transmission electron microscopy image shows HIV viral particles (yellow ...
A technological revolution is helping Scripps Research scientists see the molecules that undermine human health, from ...
HIV-1 particles are released from infected ... They used the latest cryo-electron microscopes to image virus particles, and ...
A technique invented by the lab, known as Electron Microscopy-Based Polyclonal Epitope Mapping (EMPEM), lets the researchers ...
A team of researchers has revealed how a powerful class of HIV drugs interacts with a key piece of HIV machinery. By solving the 3D structures of these drug–target complexes, the researchers showed ...
A team of researchers at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in the U.K., has re-examined an old ...
Electron microscopy, on the other hand ... The power of this approach has been shown in the battle against HIV and AIDS. Many of the anti-HIV drugs that are currently saving lives were discovered ...
like these HIV particles budding on the surface of a T cell. Now a new type of electron microscope, a tunnelling electron microscope, has even made it possible to see the arrangement of atoms.
The 3D electron microscopy imaging is available using Serial Block Face (SB-EM) and Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM) or Electron Tomography (ET) Electron tomography is TEM based ...