Author: Draz, Mohamed Shehata; Shafiee, Hadi
Title: Applications of gold nanoparticles in virus detection Document date: 2018_2_15
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Snippet: Viruses are particulate in nature and usually exist in different morphological forms that generally range in size from 20 to 900 nm [11] [12] [13] . Their intact, mature infectious particles are typically composed of definite units of proteins and nucleic acid that self-assemble to form nanoparticulate structures called virions. The viral proteins are usually arranged in a surface layer called the capsid and sometimes in an outer envelope surroun.....
Document: Viruses are particulate in nature and usually exist in different morphological forms that generally range in size from 20 to 900 nm [11] [12] [13] . Their intact, mature infectious particles are typically composed of definite units of proteins and nucleic acid that self-assemble to form nanoparticulate structures called virions. The viral proteins are usually arranged in a surface layer called the capsid and sometimes in an outer envelope surrounding an inner core of nucleic acids. This core of viral nucleic acids can be single-or double-stranded (ds), DNA or RNA, one or several molecules, linear or circular in shape, and a few thousands of nucleotides to one million base pairs in size.
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