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TEM of a parainfluenza virus, cause of croup
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Human parainfluenza virus, TEM
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Human parainfluenza virus. Colored transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a human parainfluenza virus (HPIV). The white band around the virus is the capsid, or protein coat. Surrounding this is the lipoprotein envelope, which holds spike-like surface proteins. Within the capsid is the coiled RNA (ribonucleic acid) genetic material. HPIV is a paramyxovirus that causes different types of respiratory infections, including ear infections, sore throats, croup, pneumonia and bronchitis. It is most common in children and babies. Magnification: x20,500 when printed at 10 centimeters tall.
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Dr. Gopal Murti/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2429387
Legacy Identifier:
SN3903
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3906px × 4725px (~52 MB)
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biology
C005/4058
C0054058
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genetic material
hpiv
human parainfluenza virus
microbiological
paramyxoviridae
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protein coat
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rna
rna virus
spike
spiked
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