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. 2016 Feb 11;90(5):2230–2239. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02468-15

FIG 1.

FIG 1

Schematic representation of intracellular transport of virion capsids via the cellular microtubular network. The virus enters the cell via fusion or endocytosis and is transported by dynein motors toward the nucleus (retrograde transport), presumably by the interaction of dynein with one or more inner tegument proteins. Kinesin transports the cargo toward the cell membrane (anterograde transport).