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This highly magnified negative spot transmission electron micrograph (TEM) image reveals a type M monkeypox virus, or mulberry, particle that has been found in human vesicular fluid. The surface of M-type virions is covered with short, whorled filaments, while C-type virions, or capsular-type virions, are penetrated by the stain and, therefore, will appear as a dense, well-defined nucleus, surrounded of several stratified zones of different densities. CDC / Charles D. Humphrey, Tiara Morehead and Russell Regnery. 2003
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Post Date: Mar 23, 2024 9:57 AM
TAG ID: bsiphotos136712 (RM)
Credit: CDC / IMAGE POINT FR / BSIP/Newscom
Format: 3400 x 4350 Color JPEG
Photographer: CDC / IMAGE POINT FR / BSIP
Special: RM MR
Release Status: No Model Release, No Property Release
Keywords: cell, cytology, DNA virus, electronic, epidemic, epidemiology, human, medicine, monkeypox, monkeypox virus, movement, nucleus, orthopoxvirus, poxviridae, relative density, transmission, virus
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