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. 1978 Nov;28(2):578–583. doi: 10.1128/jvi.28.2.578-583.1978

Hexagonal glycoprotein arrays from Sindbis virus membranes.

C H von Bonsdorff, S C Harrison
PMCID: PMC354305  PMID: 722862

Abstract

Freeze-etch electron microscopy of Sindbis virus and of glycoprotein arrays derived from Sindbis membranes by nonionic detergent treatment shows that the local geometry of glycoprotein-glycoprotein interaction does not depend on the presence of the nucleocapsid.

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