Structure of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus

HIV Envelope

  • Like many other viruses, the HIV has a lipid membrane that covers the capsid.
  • This envelope is acquired when the virus leaves a cell after replication.
  • The HIV envelope has projections known as spikes, which contain specific chemical components that may assist the virus when it attaches to other cells.

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