k Covid19 coronavirus, illustration Illustration of a SARSCov2 virus, an enveloped RNA ribonucleic acid virus. The surface of this virus consists of a lipid membrane yellow and three protein types, embedded in the membrane. These protein types are spike S protein trimers redpurple to which sugar molecules are attached black, envelope E proteins dark yellow, whose main body is hidden within the membrane and which protrudes a short distance outwards and dimers of the membrane M protein dark yellow, which are also mainly hidden in the membrane and which end directly at the lipid surface. Spike proteins allow the virus to bind to the host cell. Membrane proteins and envelope proteins play a role in virus assembly. SARSCoV2 causes the respiratory infection Covid19, which can lead to fatal pneumonia., Photo by BURKHARD RAMMNER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Covid 19 coronavirus, illustration Illustration of a SARS Cov 2 virus, an enveloped RNA  ribonucleic acid  virus. The surface of this virus consists of a lipid membrane  yellow  and three protein types, embedded in the membrane. These protein types are: spike  S  protein trimers  red purple  to which sugar molecules are attached  black , envelope  E  proteins  dark yellow , whose main body is hidden within the membrane and which protrudes a short distance outwards and dimers of the membrane  M  protein  dark yellow , which are also mainly hidden in the membrane and which end directly at the lipid surface. Spike proteins allow the virus to bind to the host cell. Membrane proteins and envelope proteins play a role in virus assembly. SARS CoV 2 causes the respiratory infection Covid 19, which can lead to fatal pneumonia., Photo by BURKHARD RAMMNER   SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Covid-19 coronavirus, illustration

Illustration of a SARS-Cov-2 virus, an enveloped RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus. The surface of this virus consists of a lipid membrane (yellow) and three protein types, embedded in the membrane. These protein types are: spike (S) protein trimers (red/purple) to which sugar molecules are attached (black), envelope (E) proteins (dark yellow), whose main body is hidden within the membrane and which protrudes a short distance outwards and dimers of the membrane (M) protein (dark yellow), which are also mainly hidden in the membrane and which end directly at the lipid surface. Spike proteins allow the virus to bind to the host cell. Membrane proteins and envelope proteins play a role in virus assembly. SARS-CoV-2 causes the respiratory infection Covid-19, which can lead to fatal pneumonia., Photo by BURKHARD RAMMNER / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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