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. 2014 Apr;88(8):4493–4503. doi: 10.1128/JVI.03784-13

FIG 9.

FIG 9

Impact of reengineering of the UL96ATG (171819 C-to-T) mutation in the B6-BAC genome on the infected-cell phenotype and virus morphology. Shown are representative transmission electron micrographs of HF infected with Towne-BAC (A, D, G, J), UL96P10 (B, E, H, K), or UL96ATG (C, F, I, L) virus and processed for imaging at 5 dpi. The images show the whole infected cell (A, B, C), the cytoplasmic AC (D, E, F), the nucleus (Nuc) (G, H, I), or the cytoplasm (Cyt) (J, K, L). Bars, 5 μm (B), 2 μm (A, C, E), 1 μm (D, F), or 0.2 μm (G, H, I, J, K, L).