VIRIONS are virus particles
... in inhospitable environments in which the virus cannot replicate . Excellent examples of virions - and an explanation of their basic structure - may be seen here , at the University of Cape Town's ...
- www.mcb.uct.ac.za/tutorial/virions_are_virus_particles.htm
The Big Picture Book of Viruses - Rhabdoviruses
... virions slightly pleomorphic; virions in unfixed preparations bullet-shaped, or bacilliform (in cases of plant viruses when fixed prior to negative staining); virions 45-100 nm in diameter; virions ...
- www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVRNArhabdo.html
The Big Picture Book of Viruses - Arenaviruses
... packaging of S RNA strands). Morphology: Virions enveloped; slightly pleomorphic; spherical. Virions contain probably 2 nucleocapsid(s) per envelope. Virions (50-)110-130(-300) nm in diameter. Surface ...
- www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVRNAarena.html
Downloadable Graphics Files
... from F. A. Murphy, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis. Ebola virions (image 2) , diagnostic specimen from the first passage in Vero cells of a specimen from a human patient ...
- www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/viruses/download.html
Viruses
... infect bacteria are called bacteriophages .) Outside the cell, they consist of particles called virions . Virions range in size from as small as the poliovirus shown above magnified some 450,000 times ...
- users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/V/Viruses.html
Treatment of Human Immunodeciency Virus Type 1 Virions Depleted of ...
... whether NERT treatment would restore infectivity to virions depleted of CyPA. Our results show that the infectivity of virions depleted of CyPA by treatment with cyclosporine A could be ...
- www.msm.edu/micro_immuno/Powell%20paper%203.pdf
- PDF file
ICTVdB Virus Description - 00.001. Adenoviridae
... taxon has the accepted ICTV name. Morphology Virions have a simple construction and consist of a capsid, fibers, a core, and associated protein(s). Virions are not enveloped. Capsid/nucleocapsid is ...
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/01000000.htm
Jeffrey D. Lifson
... SAIC Frederick, Inc., National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD Inactivated Retroviral Virions With Functional Envelope Glycoproteins We have exploited the intrinsic chemistry of retroviruses to ...
- www.cancerresearch.org/cvhiv2003/jeffrey_lifson.html
S
... one virion at a time. If one virion is deactivated, other virions can pass by freely. VIRUS/VIRIONS — Represented by teams of students. These entities are not much more than a core of nucleic ...
- turnerlearning.com/fyi/virusencounters/workshts/ad1ac203.pdf
- PDF file
Implementation
... CCR5-using virions and no mutants. A few of these virions mutate at the reverse transcription step (which takes place in the virion before infection). The number of single-mutant virions is Poisson ...
- userwww.service.emory.edu/~rregoes/coreceptor-switch/node4.html