Procedencia de las imágenes

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Ilustración 3. M. Popovic, M. G. Sarngadharan, E. Read y otros. Detection, Isolation,and Continuous Production of Cytopathic Retroviruses (HTLV‑III) from Patients with AIDS and Pre‑AIDS. Science 1984, 224:497‑500.

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Ilustración 5. R. E. Gallagher y Robert Gallo. Type C RNA tumor virus isolated from cultured human acute myelogenous leukemia cells. Science 31 Jan 1975: Vol. 187, Issue 4174, pp. 350-353. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/187/4174/350

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Ilustración 8. P. Gluschankof, I. Mondor, H. R. Gelderblom y Q. J. Sattentau. Cell membrane vesicles are a major contaminant of gradient-enriched human immunodeficiency virus type-1 preparations. Virology 1997;230:125-133.

Ilustración 9. J. W. Bess, R. J. Gorelick, W. J. Bosche, L. E. Henderson y L. O. Arthur. Microvesicles are a source of contaminating cellular proteins found in purified HIV-1 preparations. Virology 1997;230:134-144.

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Ilustración 12. K. Boller y otros. Structural Organization of Unique Retrovirus-like Particles Budding from Human Teratocarcionoma Cell Lines. J. Gen. Virol. (1983), 64, 2549-2559.