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Ebolavirus
Ebolavirus causes lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans. Shown in the top left and bottom right panels is a scanning electron micrograph of Ebolavirus particles emerged from a virus-infected cell, the surface of which is covered with numerous filamentous virions. The other two panels show a transmission electron micrograph of Ebolavirus particles released from a virus-infected cell (see Noda et al).
Image Credit: Images courtesy of Takeshi Noda and Yoshihiro Kawaoka.
Citation: (2006) PLoS Pathogens Issue Image | Vol. 2(9) September 2006. PLoS Pathog 2(9): ev02.i09. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.ppat.v02.i09
Published: September 29, 2006
Copyright: © 2006 Noda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Ebolavirus causes lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans. Shown in the top left and bottom right panels is a scanning electron micrograph of Ebolavirus particles emerged from a virus-infected cell, the surface of which is covered with numerous filamentous virions. The other two panels show a transmission electron micrograph of Ebolavirus particles released from a virus-infected cell (see Noda et al).
Image Credit: Images courtesy of Takeshi Noda and Yoshihiro Kawaoka.