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English: This photo shows an electron micrograph of a thin section of numerous, spherical EV-D68 viral particles. Note that some of the viral particles appear as if they are "empty," missing their contents of single-stranded RNA. |
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Source | https://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/resources-ev68-photos.html |
Author | Cynthia S. Goldsmith and Yiting Zhang, CDC |
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