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THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

Thin sections of polyhedra obtained from gipsy moth larvae infected with P. dispar virus and from silkworm larvae infected with B. mori virus revealed viral particles contained within a pseudohexagonal, macromolecular, paracrystalline lattice. The gipsy moth virus occurs in bundles of one to eight r...

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Autores principales: Morgan, Councilman, Bergold, G. H., Moore, Dan H., Rose, Harry M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1955
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2223816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13242583
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author Morgan, Councilman
Bergold, G. H.
Moore, Dan H.
Rose, Harry M.
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description Thin sections of polyhedra obtained from gipsy moth larvae infected with P. dispar virus and from silkworm larvae infected with B. mori virus revealed viral particles contained within a pseudohexagonal, macromolecular, paracrystalline lattice. The gipsy moth virus occurs in bundles of one to eight rods enclosed by a limiting membrane. The particles of the silkworm virus, although generally occurring singly, also possess a limiting membrane. The macromolecules appear to be dense, discrete particles when cross-sectioned and to form dense bands by superimposition when longitudinally or obliquely sectioned at certain angles. Calculations of macromolecular size have been made.
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spelling pubmed-22238162008-05-01 THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE Morgan, Councilman Bergold, G. H. Moore, Dan H. Rose, Harry M. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article Thin sections of polyhedra obtained from gipsy moth larvae infected with P. dispar virus and from silkworm larvae infected with B. mori virus revealed viral particles contained within a pseudohexagonal, macromolecular, paracrystalline lattice. The gipsy moth virus occurs in bundles of one to eight rods enclosed by a limiting membrane. The particles of the silkworm virus, although generally occurring singly, also possess a limiting membrane. The macromolecules appear to be dense, discrete particles when cross-sectioned and to form dense bands by superimposition when longitudinally or obliquely sectioned at certain angles. Calculations of macromolecular size have been made. The Rockefeller University Press 1955-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2223816/ /pubmed/13242583 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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Morgan, Councilman
Bergold, G. H.
Moore, Dan H.
Rose, Harry M.
THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title_full THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title_fullStr THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title_full_unstemmed THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title_short THE MACROMOLECULAR PARACRYSTALLINE LATTICE OF INSECT VIRAL POLYHEDRAL BODIES DEMONSTRATED IN ULTRATHIN SECTIONS EXAMINED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
title_sort macromolecular paracrystalline lattice of insect viral polyhedral bodies demonstrated in ultrathin sections examined in the electron microscope
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2223816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13242583
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