k Herpes simplex virus, molecular model Herpes simplex virus HSV, molecular model. The core proteincentral sphere is usually surrounded by a lipid envelope cutaway, which fuses with cell membranes permitting entry of the virus into the cell. The virus causes herpes and comes in two forms, type 1 and type 2, and is categorised based on where the infection occurs, for example, oral or genital herpes. HSV is a doublestranded DNA virus, and this genetic information is contained within the icosahedral protein core capsid of the virus particle virion. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Herpes simplex virus, molecular model Herpes simplex virus  HSV , molecular model. The core protein central sphere  is usually surrounded by a lipid envelope  cut away , which fuses with cell membranes permitting entry of the virus into the cell. The virus causes herpes and comes in two forms, type 1 and type 2, and is categorised based on where the infection occurs, for example, oral or genital herpes. HSV is a double stranded DNA virus, and this genetic information is contained within the icosahedral protein core  capsid  of the virus particle  virion .
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Herpes simplex virus, molecular model

Herpes simplex virus (HSV), molecular model. The core protein(central sphere) is usually surrounded by a lipid envelope (cut-away), which fuses with cell membranes permitting entry of the virus into the cell. The virus causes herpes and comes in two forms, type 1 and type 2, and is categorised based on where the infection occurs, for example, oral or genital herpes. HSV is a double-stranded DNA virus, and this genetic information is contained within the icosahedral protein core (capsid) of the virus particle (virion).

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