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Volume 17, Number 6—June 2011
Letter

Mimivirus-like Particles in Acanthamoebae from Sewage Sludge

William H. GazeComments to Author , Gina Morgan, Lihong Zhang, and Elizabeth M.H. Wellington
Author affiliations: Author affiliation: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

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Light micrograph images of acanthamoebae infected with mimivirus-like particles, showing cells packed with mimivirus-like particles. Enlargement of region of image is shown at bottom of panel A. White arrows in panels B and D indicate free virus-like particles. pVF, putative viral factory. Scale bars = 10 µm.

Figure. Light micrograph images of acanthamoebae infected with mimivirus-like particles, showing cells packed with mimivirus-like particles. Enlargement of region of image is shown at bottom of panel A. White arrows in panels B and D indicate free virus-like particles. pVF, putative viral factory. Scale bars = 10 µm.

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