Herpes simplex viruses in cell nucleus
- Rob Young
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Colour-enhanced transmission electron micrograph
of herpes simplex virus particles (orange) in the
nucleus of a corneal epithelial cell. Each
particle contains the viral DNA surrounded by the
protein coat. At this stage each particle is
approximately 100 nanomatres in diameter. As these
virus particles leave the nucleus they pick up a
lipid bilayer envelope. They then pass in a
vesicle to the cell surface where they bud off.