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HPV group on black #9
Human Papilloma Virus particles (HPV). HPV is the cause of some types of cervical cancer. A vaccine is now available against some of these viruses. Papilloma viruses are small icosahedral viruses containing a double stranded DNA genome. Certain species have been implicated in cervical cancer and a vaccine has now been developed against these viruses.....The translucent bluish outer layer represents the viral pentamer proteins (arranged as an icosahedral capsid). The red inner ball represents the double stranded DNA genome (viral genes).
Illustration ID: VIRUS-HPV-Human-Papilloma-Virus-9b2
Illustration size: 28.3 Mpixels (80.8 MB uncompressed) - 4485x6300 pixels (15x21 in / 38x53.3 cm at 300 ppi)
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