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. 1972 Jul;10(1):142–146. doi: 10.1128/jvi.10.1.142-146.1972

Immune Electron Microscopy of Rhinoviruses

Albert Z Kapikian 1,2,1, June D Almeida 1,2, E J Stott 1,2
PMCID: PMC356435  PMID: 4114322

Abstract

Aggregates of three rhinovirus serotypes have been readily observed by utilizing the technique of immune electron microscopy. The aggregates generally fell into three categories: those with complete virions, those with “empty” capsids, and those in which the two types of particles were mixed.

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