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Volume 4, Number 1—March 1998
Perspective

Calicivirus Emergence from Ocean Reservoirs: Zoonotic and Interspecies Movements

Alvin W. Smith*, Douglas E. Skilling*, Neil Cherry†, Jay H. Mead‡, and David O. Matson§
Author affiliations: *Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA; †Lincoln University, New Zealand; ‡Red Cross, Portland, Oregon, USA; §Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

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Figure 2

Electron photomicrograph of Cetacean Calicivirus Tursiops - 1 (CCVTur-1). Negative staining using phosphotungstic acid on a carbon-coated grid showing typical surface cup morphologic features as commonly seen by electron microscopy. Bar = 100 nm.

Figure 2. Electron photomicrograph of Cetacean Calicivirus Tursiops - 1 (CCVTur-1). Negative staining using phosphotungstic acid on a carbon-coated grid showing typical surface cup morphologic features as commonly seen by electron microscopy. Bar = 100 nm.

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