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The Circular, Segmented Nucleocaspid of an Arenavirus-Tacaribe Virus
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Virus StructureViral ReplicationNucleocapsid StructuresCircular FilamentsTacaribe VirusPathogenesisMolecular BiologyVirologyVirus ClassificationMicrobiologyArenavirus-tacaribe VirusMedicine
The nucleocapsid structures of Tacaribe virus, a member of the Arenaviridae, were purified from detergent-treated virus particles by equilibrium density gradient centrifugation. Negative-contrast electron microscopy indicated that they were coiled, circular filaments. They had a mean diam. of 5 to 10 nm and two predominant length classes of 640 nm and 1300 nm were found.