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ID#: 1876 Description: Electron micrograph of the Rabies Virus. This electron micrograph shows the rabies virus, as well as Negri bodies, or cellular inclusions.

Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Fred Murphy Creation Date: 1975

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