Examples of 'virions' in a sentence

Meaning of "virions"

Virion is a noun referring to a complete virus particle, including its genetic material and protein coat
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  • plural of virion

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The virions do not appear to contain lipids.
At this stage the virions were formed.
New virions may be assembled in viral factories.
They interrupt the detachment of progeny virions.
New virions are secreted from host cell.
Both enveloped and unenveloped virions are infectious.
Virions were then resuspended in phosphate buffered saline.
Numerous materials are used in the screening of virions.
Virions are further disrupted by the addition of surfactant.
In one approach we could use complete virions.
Split virions and surface antigens are preferred.
Each blister contains infectious virus particles virions.
Virions are the mature forms of the virus.
Antibodies and virions do not change.
Virions are released by lysis of the cell.

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It also prevents uncoating of the virions.
Virions consist of an envelope and a nucleocapsid.
Viruses are present in body fluids in the form of virions.
The virions are isometric and not enveloped.
Electron microscope tomography of influenza virions.
All released virions are capable of infecting a new bacterium.
The viruses do not produce virions.
Virions were morphologically similar to typical baculoviruses.
Columns represent percentage of input virions that were taken up.
The virions thus produced infect other cells.
This feature distinguishes prions sharply from virions.
The virions obtained are dependent on the cell culture.
Tospoviruses are essentially different from these plant virions.
Split virions may also be used.
Culturing the host cell to produce rAAV virions.
These attenuated virions are extremely useful in preparing a vaccine.
Viral DNAs were prepared from partially purified virions.
They produce virions which contain no nucleic acid.
Lentiviruses typically have enveloped virions.
Virions are released when the host cell is lysed.
These particles are smaller than virions.
Only mature virions are then able to infect another cell.
Several mRNA transcripts can be recovered from purified virions.
Virions are found in the cytoplasm.
Collecting the virions produced.
These virions can readily be obtained from the cells.
In fixed chromatin or fixed virions.
These attenuated virions would be extremely useful in preparing a vaccine.
A virus preparation generally is made up of a number of virus particles or virions.
The protected virions may then infect other cells.
These products then result in viral packaging and release of virions.
White arrows indicate outcoming virions from infected cells.
The virions for viruses in this genus have a spherical shape.
The producer cell produces virions that contain the vector.
Virions consist of a capsid.

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