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English: CryoEM image (C) of a Mimivirus and AFM -images of Mimivirus Fibers (A, B and D)
  • A) AFM image of several surface fibers attached to a common central feature
  • B) AFM image of two detached surface fibers of Mimivirus
  • C) CryoEM image of a whole Mimivirus
  • D) AFM image of internal fibers of Mimivirus

Scale bar represents 100 nm (1,000 Å) in all panels
Date 28 April 2009 (PLOS publishing date)
Source Structural Studies of the Giant Mimivirus. PLoS Biol 7(4): e1000092. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000092
Author Xiao C, Kuznetsov YG, Sun S, Hafenstein SL, Kostyuchenko VA, et al. (2009)
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