AIDS Life Cycle Illustration

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Title: AIDS Life Cycle Illustration
Description: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-I) enters the T-lymphocyte where the virus loses its outer envelop, releasing its RNA and its reverse transcriptase. The reverse transcriptase builds a complimentary DNA strand from the viral RNA template. The DNA helix is inserted into the host genome. When this is transcribed by the infected cell, the new viral RNA and proteins are produced to form new viruses that then bud from the cell membrane, thus completing the life cycle of the virus. See artwork: GR-32.
Topics/Categories: Cancer Types -- AIDS-Related
Type: Color, Illustration (JPEG format)
Source: National Cancer Institute
Creator: Trudy Nicholson (Illustrator)
AV Number: AV-8708-3002
Date Created: August 1987
Date Added: January 1, 2001
Reuse Restrictions: None - This image is in the public domain and can be freely reused. Please credit the source and, where possible, the creator listed above.