14 Bilder zum Thema "nucleocapsid" bei ClipDealer

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3d rendering of baculovirus lifecycle are known to infect insects, the budded virus (BV) is released from the infected host cells later during the secondary infection.
Coronavirues, COVID-19. The SARS-CoV-2  virus has 3 surface proteins. attached to a lipid bilayer. The biggest is the spike (S) protein.  Source: PDB entries 6vsb, 5x29.
Binding of the coronavirus spike protein(red)  to an ACE2 receptor (blue) on a human cell  leads to the penetration of the virus in the cell, as depicted in the background.
3d rendering of baculovirus lifecycle are known to infect insects, the budded virus (BV) is released from the infected host cells later during the secondary infection.
Coronavirus  concept. Asian flu outbreak and coronaviruses influenza as dangerous flu strain cases as a pandemic. Scanning electron microscope image of the virus. 3d rendering.
3d rendering of baculovirus lifecycle are known to infect insects, the budded virus (BV) is released from the infected host cells later during the secondary infection.
Ebola virus nucleoprotein(green)-RNA(brown) complex, 3D Gaussian surface model isolated, white background
3d rendering of baculovirus lifecycle are known to infect insects, the budded virus (BV) is released from the infected host cells later during the secondary infection.
Icosahedral-shaped herpesvirus virions
Measles virus
3d rendering of baculovirus lifecycle are known to infect insects, the budded virus (BV) is released from the infected host cells later during the secondary infection.
COVID 19 virion particle and its effects illustration
Binding of antibodies to the spike (S)-protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is an essential  step for  developing immunity to the coronavirus. PDB source 6VSB, 1IGT, 5X29
Virus pandemic concept. 3d illustration. Coronavirus or Covid-19 outbreak in 2020. 3d microorganism in blue color on white background. Computer virus, bacteria, medical, microbiology disease.

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