Sunday, March 6, 2011

mumps virus structure

Mumps virus. measles virus. Measles virus has evolved from rinderpest 4000

Mumps virus. measles virus. Measles virus has evolved from rinderpest 4000

The mumps virus infects the upper respiratory system.

The mumps virus infects the upper respiratory system.

Structure of a paramyxovirus

Structure of a paramyxovirus

Pathogenesis of mumps virus infection.

Pathogenesis of mumps virus infection.

Mumps virus protein (turquoise) in endoplasmic reticulum

Mumps virus protein (turquoise) in endoplasmic reticulum

The secondary structure of MuV

The secondary structure of MuV

MUMPS VIRUS STRUCTURE

MUMPS VIRUS STRUCTURE

Figure 7 Structure

Figure 7 Structure

Structure of Influenza A Virus.

Structure of Influenza A Virus.

Herpes virus structure

Herpes virus structure

Structure of rubella virus

Structure of rubella virus

Complications as the result of contracting mumps virus can include (1)

Complications as the result of contracting mumps virus can include (1)

Enders and his colleagues were able to recreate the virus that causes mumps

Enders and his colleagues were able to recreate the virus that causes mumps

The HIV-1 Virus Structure. Adapted from: Welker R et al.

The HIV-1 Virus Structure. Adapted from: Welker R et al.

This is a bullet-shaped virus with an envelope and single-stranded RNA.

This is a bullet-shaped virus with an envelope and single-stranded RNA.

The structure of a virus

The structure of a virus

 the orthomyxovirus but they have a more complicated internal structure.

the orthomyxovirus but they have a more complicated internal structure.

A Tobacco mosaic virus structure showing a helical capsid structure

A Tobacco mosaic virus structure showing a helical capsid structure

Understanding the structure and function of the transcriptase and replicase

Understanding the structure and function of the transcriptase and replicase

We concluded that HN serves as a multifunctional viral surface glycoprotein

We concluded that HN serves as a multifunctional viral surface glycoprotein

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