File:CSIRO ScienceImage 2039 Pilchard Herpesvirus.jpg

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English: The main transmission electron micrograph shows a section of a gill epithelium from a pilchard infected with pilchard herpesvirus. The inserts (from top) shows a) pilchard herpes virus prepared using negative contrast electron microscopy and b) a higher magnification of a pilchard herpesvirus within the gill epithelium. Nu= nucleus, Ves= vesicle. The arrows point to the virus. Image produced by Electron Microscopy Unit, Australian Animal Health Laboratory.
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