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Sindbis virus glycoproteins form a regular icosahedral surface lattice
Journal of Virology
|July 1, 1975
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Electron micrographs of negatively stained Sindbis virus particles show that the glycoproteins are organized with trimer clustering in a T = 4 icosahedral surface lattice.
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