File:Feline calicivirus.jpg
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editThis electron micrograph reveals the morphologic traits exhibited by the feline calicivirus (FCV), a Caliciviridae family member.
Feline calicivirus virions average 35nm - 40nm in diameter, and exhibit cup-like surface depressions, which sometimes manifest as a "Star of David" array. The feline symptoms include upper respiratory symptoms with oral ulcerations, and pneumonitis.
Source: Center for Disease Contol Public Health Image Library Image #198.
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current | 18:38, 3 April 2007 | 700 × 473 (64 KB) | Joelmills (talk | contribs) | This electron micrograph reveals the morphologic traits exhibited by the feline calicivirus (FCV), a Caliciviridae family member. Feline calicivirus virions average 35nm - 40nm in diameter, and exhibit cup-like surface depressions, which sometimes manife |
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