This illustration shows the interior of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS.
Permission granted for educational use/ University of Nebraska State Museum/ Angie Fox, Illustrator/ 2010
This shows the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS.
Permission granted for educational use/ University of Nebraska State Museum/ Angie Fox, Illustrator/ 2005
A view of the influenza virus in which a portion of the protein coat, or capsid, has been cut away, showing the RNA inside.
Public domain/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/ Douglas Jordan, content provider/ Dan Higgins, illustrator/ 2009
A 3-D graphical representation of a generic influenza virus.
Public domain/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/ Douglas Jordan, content provider/ Dan Higgins, illustrator/ 2009
http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/imageidsearch.asp (Image ID # 11823)
This shows the human papillomavirus (HPV), in which a portion of the protein coat, or capsid, has been cut away to reveal the DNA inside.
Permission granted for educational use/ University of Nebraska-Lincoln/ Angie Fox, illustrator/ 2010
This shows the structure of human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that can cause warts and cervical cancer.
Permission granted for educational use/ University of Nebraska-Lincoln/ Angie Fox, illustrator/ 2009
http://www.worldofviruses.unl.edu/materials/images.shtml
This view of Emiliania huxleyi virus (EhV) shows a portion of the virion’s protein coat, or capsid, cut away, revealing its inner DNA and proteins.
Permission granted for educational use/ University of Nebraska-Lincoln/ Angie Fox, illustrator/ 2010
http://www.worldofviruses.unl.edu/materials/images.shtml
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