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Ebola Structure 11b
This graphic shows structure of the Ebola virus, progressively stripping away the layers.
At left is the complete virus particle. Glycoprotein spikes (pink) project from the surface and allow the virus to attach to host cells. The spikes stop revealing the viral envelope (greenish). The envelope is cut, showing the underlying red matrix protein cage. Then the nucleocapsid (pale purple) is revealed, and finally the RNA genome spirally in the very centre.
A few complete Ebola virions appear in the background.
Illustration ID: Ebola_Structure_11b
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 35.8 Mpixels (102 MB uncompressed) - 5000x7150 pixels (16.6x23.8 in / 42.3x60.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: cutaway, disease, dissection, Ebola, Ebola Virus, Ebola Zaire, Ebolavirus, envelope, fever, Filoviridae, filovirus, genome, glycoprotein, hemorrhagic, hemorrhagic fever, matrix, Mononegavirales, nucleocapsid, RNA, structure, ultrastructure, virus
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