Vaccinia virus (VV) morphogenesis commences with the formation of lipid crescents that grow into spherical immature virus (IV) and then infectious intracellular mature virus (IMV) particles. Early studies proposed that the lipid crescents were synthesized de novo and matured into IMV particles that contained a single lipid bilayer (S. Dales and E. H. Mosbach, Virology 35:564-583, 1968), but a more recent study reported that the lipid crescent was derived from membranes of the intermediate compartment (IC) and contained a double lipid bilayer (B. Sodiek et al., J. Cell Biol. 121:521-541, 1993). In the present study, we used high-resolution electron microscopy to reinvestigate the structures of the lipid crescents, IV, and IMV particles in or...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
<p><b>A-B</b>: After enter A549 cells, at 48 hours post infection, vaccinia viral particles begin th...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of the Poxviridae, is a large DNA virus which replicates in the cytopl...
The cytoplasmic assembly of vaccinia virus begins with the transformation of a two-membraned cistern...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
Crescent membranes are the first viral structures that can be discerned during poxvirus morphogenesi...
Vaccinia virus (VV) produces two antigenically dis-tinct infectious virions, intracellular mature vi...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Intracellular mature vaccinia virus, also called intracellular naked virus, and its core envelope ha...
AbstractThe p21 membrane protein of vaccinia virus (VV), encoded by the A17L gene, has been reported...
AbstractThe extracellular form of vaccinia virus is referred to as an enveloped virion (EV) because ...
AbstractPoxviruses differ from most DNA viruses by replicating entirely within the cytoplasm. The fi...
International audienceVaccinia virus is a structurally complex virus that multiplies in the cell cyt...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
<p><b>A-B</b>: After enter A549 cells, at 48 hours post infection, vaccinia viral particles begin th...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of the Poxviridae, is a large DNA virus which replicates in the cytopl...
The cytoplasmic assembly of vaccinia virus begins with the transformation of a two-membraned cistern...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
Crescent membranes are the first viral structures that can be discerned during poxvirus morphogenesi...
Vaccinia virus (VV) produces two antigenically dis-tinct infectious virions, intracellular mature vi...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Intracellular mature vaccinia virus, also called intracellular naked virus, and its core envelope ha...
AbstractThe p21 membrane protein of vaccinia virus (VV), encoded by the A17L gene, has been reported...
AbstractThe extracellular form of vaccinia virus is referred to as an enveloped virion (EV) because ...
AbstractPoxviruses differ from most DNA viruses by replicating entirely within the cytoplasm. The fi...
International audienceVaccinia virus is a structurally complex virus that multiplies in the cell cyt...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
<p><b>A-B</b>: After enter A549 cells, at 48 hours post infection, vaccinia viral particles begin th...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...