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English: This electron micrograph depicts the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) pathogen.
  • RSV is a negative-sense, enveloped RNA virus. The virion is variable in shape and size, with a diameter ranging between 120 and 300 nm, and is unstable in the environment surviving only a few hours on environmental surfaces.
Polski: RSV w elektronowym mikroskopie transmisyjnym.
Norsk bokmål: RS-virus.
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  • 2006-04-16 02:41 MarcoTolo 1804×1196×8 (1290238 bytes) [[Transmission electron microscopy|Transmission electron micrograph]] of ''[[Human respiratory syncytial virus]]'' (RSV). Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/ Dr. Erskine Palmer (PHIL

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