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Volume 10, Number 11, November 2004 Topographic Changes in SARS Coronavirus–infected Cells at Late Stages of InfectionM.L. Ng,* J.W.M. Lee,* M.L.N. Leong,* A.-E. Ling,† H.-C. Tan‡ and
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Figure 5. Vero cells infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus. A) An atomic force microscopy image of the thickened, layered appearance of the edge of the cells (arrows), where active virus extrusion occurs. Arrowheads indicate the virus particles. B) The layered cell edge (arrows) seen by scanning electron microscopy. Virus particles extrude from the layered surfaces. Arrowhead indicates virus particles. C) Virus particles (arrowheads) extrude from the layered surfaces (arrows). |
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