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Duplication of a retrovirus type virus. Representation of the penetration and duplication of an AIDS-type retrovirus thanks to a host cell. The virus enters the cell, its genetic code attaches itself to the cell´s DNA, which obliges the latter to manufacture all the elements constituting the virus. These elements gather on the surface of the host cell to form new viruses in large quantities which invade the host organism.
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Dimensions: 3200 x 3372 pixels (30.9 MB)

Maximum Size at 300dpi: 271 x 285.5 mm, 10.7 x 11.2 inches

Maximum Size at 72dpi: 1130.7 x 1191.5 mm, 44.4 x 46.8 inches

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Duplication of a retrovirus type virus. Representation of the penetration and duplication of an AIDS-type retrovirus thanks to a host cell. The virus enters the cell, its genetic code attaches itself to the cell´s DNA, which obliges the latter to manufacture all the elements constituting the virus. These elements gather on the surface of the host cell to form new viruses in large quantities which invade the host organism.

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