Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This capsid may in turn be surrounded by an envelope.
This yields an empty capsid which has a number of interesting properties.
The viral capsid has been the subject of studies in P22 virus assembly.
With less than 5kb in the genome the amount of genetic material that can fit into the capsid is limited.
Its target is the capsid, and it prevents the early stages of infection.
The capsid's main function is to protect the nucleic acid.
The average diameter of the viral capsid is only 37 nm.
Cervarix is created using the L1 protein of the viral capsid.
Hypoviridae was the first family of viruses described that lacked a capsid.
A capsid is the protein shell of a virus.
Complex viruses code for proteins that assist in the construction of their capsid.
When the capsid is broken down within a host, virus strains are released and begin reproduction.
The virion has a capsid (coat protein) but no envelope.
It is this capsid or protein shell which makes protective vaccines a possibility.
Virions have an envelope, a nucleoprotein complex, and a capsid.
The capsid is described as being round and displaying icosahedral symmetry.
The icosahedral symmetry of the capsid is round to elongated.
Virions of this family have a capsid and are non enveloped.
Members of this family have no capsid.
The capsid is composed on the viral coat protein.
The virus has an isosahedral capsid 200 nanometers in diameter.
The virus strain itself is protected in a polygonal structured capsid.
The capsid is made of many smaller, identical protein molecules which are called capsomers.
The capsid encloses the genetic material of the virus.
The capsid is icosahedral with diameter of 18-20 nanometers.