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English: Ultra-thin sections of Vero cells infected with Taï Forest reovirus (TFRV). Cells were fixed at 3 days post infection. Picture shows reovirus-characteristic particles (white arrows) with typical inner and outer icosahedral capsids of approximately 70 nm in diameter
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Weiss, S., Dabrowski, P.W., Kurth, A. et al. A novel Coltivirus-related virus isolated from free-tailed bats from Côte d’Ivoire is able to infect human cells in vitro. Virol J 14, 181 (2017).

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-017-0843-0
Author Sabrina Weiss, Piotr Wojtek Dabrowski, Andreas Kurth, Siv Aina J. Leendertz, and Fabian H. Leendertz

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Ultra-thin sections of Vero cells infected with Taï Forest reovirus (TFRV).

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