28
May
Three dimensional structure of the Ebola virus
The causative agent of viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and a potential biological weapon, Ebola virus is presented here in beautiful, three dimensional form.
The Ebola-encoded structures are shown in maroon, while human cells are shown in grey. This model was based on 20 years of virology data, X-ray analysis, and computation biology techniques.

Three dimensional structure of the Ebola virus

The causative agent of viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and a potential biological weapon, Ebola virus is presented here in beautiful, three dimensional form.

The Ebola-encoded structures are shown in maroon, while human cells are shown in grey. This model was based on 20 years of virology data, X-ray analysis, and computation biology techniques.

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    Three dimensional structure of the Ebola virus
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    Freakin’ cool. I’m obsessed with Ebola all because of Hyperbole and a Half.
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    I wish my Microbio text book had these super cool illustrations, in that way, I could’ve understood more about how...
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    it’s so beautiful.
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