Insights into bunyavirus architecture from electron cryotomography of Uukuniemi virus.
Bunyaviridae is a large family of viruses that have gained attention as "emerging viruses" because many members cause serious disease in humans, with an increasing number of outbreaks. These negative-strand RNA viruses possess a membrane envelope covered by glycoproteins. The virions are p...
Main Authors: | Overby, A, Pettersson, R, Grünewald, K, Huiskonen, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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