k Falsecolour TEM of hepatitis B viruses Falsecolour transmission electron micrograph of Hepatitis B virus HBV particles the small red spheres and tubules. HBV causes acute chronic forms of liver inflammmation. It appears in 3 structural forms spheres 20 nanometres nm in diameter tubules of similar diameter, and Dane particle spheres 40nm in diameter. HBV is transmitted in infected blood symptoms develop after an incubation period of 16 months and include headaches, fever and jaundice. The presence of the Australia antigen in blood confirms the diagnosis. Magnification x16,000 at 6x7cm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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False colour TEM of hepatitis B viruses False colour transmission electron micrograph of Hepatitis B virus  HBV  particles   the small red spheres and tubules. HBV causes acute   chronic forms of liver inflammmation. It appears in 3 structural forms: spheres 20 nanometres  nm  in diameter  tubules of similar diameter, and Dane particle spheres 40nm in diameter. HBV is transmitted in infected blood  symptoms develop after an incubation period of 1 6 months and include headaches, fever and jaundice. The presence of the Australia antigen in blood confirms the diagnosis. Magnification x16,000 at 6x7cm size.
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False-colour TEM of hepatitis B viruses

False-colour transmission electron micrograph of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) particles - the small red spheres and tubules. HBV causes acute & chronic forms of liver inflammmation. It appears in 3 structural forms: spheres 20 nanometres (nm) in diameter; tubules of similar diameter, and Dane particle spheres 40nm in diameter. HBV is transmitted in infected blood; symptoms develop after an incubation period of 1-6 months and include headaches, fever and jaundice. The presence of the Australia antigen in blood confirms the diagnosis. Magnification x16,000 at 6x7cm size.

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