Skip to main content
. 2018 Mar 5;8:4000. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-22398-3

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Cedratvirus getuliensis entry in Acanthamoeba castellanii cells. (A) Scanning microscopy showing a C. getuliensis particle attached to an Acanthamoeba cell. (B) The impact of different inhibitors of endocytic pathways in C. getuliensis entry. Treatment of amoebas with cytochalasin D reduced Cedratvirus getuliensis virion incorporation, indicating that particles can enter amoebas by phagocytosis. (C) and (D) TEM of C. getuliensis particles inside vesicles that strong resemble phagosomes.