virion envelope

  • 1Virion — Virion, zur Infektion einer Zelle befähigtes, vollständig aufgebautes, aus Nucleinsäure (DNA oder RNA), Capsid und bei einigen Virusarten Hülle (envelope) bestehendes »reifes« Viruspartikel …

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  • 2virion — /vuy ree on , vir ee /, n. the infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope. [ < F virion (1959), equiv. to viri(en) viral (see VIRUS …

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  • 3virion — vi•ri•on [[t]ˈvaɪ riˌɒn, ˈvɪr i [/t]] n. mcr the infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a core of DNA or RNA, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope • Etymology: 1960–65; &LT; F virion&#8230; …

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  • 4virion — noun (virology) a complete viral particle; nucleic acid and capsid (and a lipid envelope in some viruses) • Topics: ↑virus • Hypernyms: ↑particle, ↑subatomic particle • Part Meronyms: ↑capsid …

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  • 5HIV — Classification and external resources Diagram of HIV …

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  • 6Tenuivirus — Taxobox virus group = V Tenuivirus a name of genera of plant viruses. The type member is Rice Stripe Virus. Other members of this genera include Maize Stripe Virus, Rice Hoja Blanca Virus , and Iranian Wheat Strip Virus. These plant viruses cause …

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  • 7Mononegavirales — Order Mononegavirales Virus classification Group: Group V (( )ssRNA) Order: Mononegavirales Families …

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  • 8Marburg virus — (MARV) Virus classification Group: Group V (( )ssRNA) Order: Mononegavirales Family …

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  • 9Marburg virus disease — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A98.3 ICD 9 078.89 …

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  • 10Human T-lymphotropic virus — Taxobox name = PAGENAME virus group = vi familia = Retroviridae subfamilia = Orthoretrovirinae genus = Deltaretrovirus species = Simian T lymphotropic virus subdivision ranks = Serotypes subdivision = Human T lymphotropic virus Human T&#8230; …

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