ICTVdB Virus Description - 00.006. Baculoviridae
... contains one or several virions. Virions in occlusions consist of a single (S) or multiple nucleocapsids (M) within a single viral envelope. Virions are enveloped. Virions are rod-shaped. A cell ...
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/06000000.htm
60.
... Virions not occluded, or occluded by protein bodies or crystals in thin sections (sometimes). Virions not enveloped. Virions one type of particle only. Nucleocapsids isometric. Capsid shell of virion ...
- phene.cpmc.columbia.edu/ICTVdB/60000000.htm
- 9/16/2005
The Center :: HIV & AIDS
... into the host cell's DNA where it governs the production of new HIV virions. A virion is a single virus. The new virions leave the host cell to infect others, and the host CD4+ cell dies. The body ...
Chimeric Human Immunodeciency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Virions ...
... immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virions. In contrast, HIV-2 and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) do not incorporate cyclophilin A into virions or need it for full infectivity. Since ...
- www.msm.edu/micro_immuno/powell%20paper%201.pdf
- PDF file
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Group Portrait: illustration of virions, image ...
Hepatitis C Virus Group Portrait: illustration of virions showing surface E1-E2 proteins, membrane and core, image by Russell Kightley Media VIRUS PICTURES: Flavivirus: image of Hepatitis C Virus ...
- www.rkm.com.au/VIRUS/HCV/Hepatitis-C-Virus-Group.html
- 9/15/2005
A Virology Primer
... fatal to virions, but innocuous to cells. Cells protect themselves from oxidative injury by means of protective enzymes (glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase), in contrast to virions which have ...
- www.triroc.com/sunnen/topics/virology.htm
CNNfyi Learning Adventure: Virus Encounters
... The template will continue to create virions until no more complete virions can be made in that cell. The template then breaks apart into its nucleotides. Once a new virion ...
- turnerlearning.com/fyi/virusencounters/a1-a2.htm
The Journal of Insect Science: Volume 3/Article 9/Figure 1
... weevil cells. a) Virions were observed in the cytoplasm near cell nuclei (N). b) Tracheal epithelial cells (T) were heavily infected, with virions (V). Magnification ~15,000X. Virions ~120 nm in ...
- www.insectscience.org/3.9/ref/figure1.html
HIV & AIDS - urologychannel
... new viral DNA is integrated into the host cell's DNA where it governs the production of new HIV virions (a single virus). The new virions leave the host cell to infect other cells, and the host CD4 ...
- www.urologychannel.com/hivaids
Science -- Lecossier et al. 300 (5622): 1112
... isolated from P4 cells cultured for 5 hours after spinoculation with virions produced by H9 cells infected by cell-free virions produced by transfected HeLa cells. ( B ) cDNA synthesized by M-MLV RT ...
- aidscience.org/Science/Science--Lecossieretal_300(5622)1112.htm