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Virus particles, artwork

Item # 1152478

David Mack

<p>Virus particles, computer artwork. The spikes (red-tipped) on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to cell membranes. Once attached, the virus particles release genetic material into the cell (not seen). This travels to the cell nucleus where it combines with the cell's genetic material. The cell then reads the genetic instructions and the cell's biochemical mechanisms build new virus particles. These new virus particles erupt from the cell, killing it. The viral infection spreads as the cycle repeats.</p>

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Peel and Stick

<a href="/search/?q=wall-peels">Wall peels</a> are created from a premium matte vinyl fabric backed with strong, reusable adhesive for a super durable wall art solution. This temporary wall art solution can stick to virtually any surface. And if you change your mind later? Wall Peels are easy to remove and reapply anywhere you like.

Rich Colors and Fine Details

<p>Wall peels are created with the same archival latex inks and attention to detail featured in all of our giclée wall art prints. Our full color edge-to-edge printing with long-lasting color allows each image to look its best on this unique material.</p>

Smart and Seasonal

<p>The holidays are over in the twinkle of an eye, and kids’ tastes can be unpredictable. But with this easy-to-install peel and stick solution, you can temporarily refresh any space in your home, easily and affordably. With the simple adhesive backing, you can even let your kids be a part of the installation process.</p>

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