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English: Title: HIV spike in complex

Description: 3D structure of native trimeric HIV-1 Env in complex with soluble CD4 and 17b, a co-receptor mimic, fitted with coordinates of the ternary complex of monomeric gp120 with soluble CD4 and 17b. The 3D structure, at a resolution of ~ 20 Å was obtained using cryo-electron tomography, 3D image classification and 3D averaging. Categories: Research in NIH Labs and Clinics Type: Color, Diagram Source: National Cancer Institute (NCI) Creator: Sriram Subramaniam Date Created: Unknown Date Added: 5/24/2012

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