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English: Morphological aspect and different intracellular locations of Guarani virophage.' (A) Observation by negative staining electron microscopy. (B–E) Observations by transmission electron microscopy. (A) Purified Guarani virophage particles (scale bar 200 nm). (B,C) Guarani particles infiltrating the Mimivirus factory (arrows) (scale bar 1 μm and 500 nm, respectively). (D–F) Cytoplasmic Guarani progeny (arrows) (scale bars 200, 500, and 500 nm, respectively). |
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Source | Fig. 1 in Guarani Virophage, a New Sputnik-Like Isolate From a Brazilian Lake. In: Frontiers in Microbiology, Sec. Virology, Vol. 10; doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.01003 |
Author | Said Mougari, Meriem Bekliz, Jonatas Abrahao, Fabrizio Di Pinto, Anthony Levasseur, Bernard La Scola |
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