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The inside track on HIV

The combination of appropriate labeling and a new imaging software allows researchers to follow the progress of individual HIV particles within infected cells with outstanding precision.

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Figure 1: A new tracking method reveals details of the progress of HIV particles within infected cells.

Kimberly Caesar

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McDonald, D. The inside track on HIV. Nat Methods 3, 782–783 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1006-782

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