Slashdot Mirror


Scientists Image an HIV Particle Being Born

FiReaNGeL alerts us to a huge development in virology and microscopy: by using a specialized microscope that only illuminates a cell's surface, scientists at Rockefeller University have watched, in real time, hundreds of thousands of molecules coming together in a living cell to form a single particle of HIV-1. A video is available on Rockefeller's front page. "By zeroing in at the cell's surface, the team became the first to document the time it takes for each HIV particle, or virion, to assemble: five to six minutes. 'At first, we had no idea whether it would take milliseconds or hours,' says Jouvenet. 'We just didn't know.' 'This is the first time anyone has seen a virus particle being born,' says Bieniasz, who is an associate professor and head of the Laboratory of Retrovirology at Rockefeller and a scientist at the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center. 'Not just HIV,' he clarifies, 'any virus.'"

2 of 129 comments (clear)

  1. Re:404? by mrbluze · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The link from RU's frontpage seems to be broken - anyone have a mirror? What do you need a mirror for? Did your eyeshadow run or something?
    --
    Do it yourself, because no one else will do it yourself. [beta blockade 10-17 Feb]
  2. Re:I remember by value_added · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    When they used to say that the time it took a Windows computer to go from the first boot time to an infected state was about five minutes.

    Coincidence?


    The real coincidence was that it's same amount of time you have to wait for everything in the background to finish loading to get a fully functioning machine.