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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis C virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis C virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the HIV virus. (c) Duval

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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis A virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the influenza virus (Myxovirus influenzae). (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis B virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis C virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the hepatitis C virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the herpes virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the influenza virus. (c) Cavallini James

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Illustration of the structure of the influenza virus. (c) Cavallini James

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The retrovirus' outer coat fuses with the host cell, and a protein core is released into the granules and protein structures inside the cell. Before entering the nucleus, the core releases enzymes that convert the viral nucleic acid (RNA) into DNA.

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