Foa C, Foa J, Carcassonne Y
Cancer. 1976 Apr;37(4):1718-24. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(197604)37:4<1718::aid-cncr2820370417>3.0.co;2-x.
Virus-like particles, grouped in clusters not bound by a membraine, were seen in electron micrographs of fresh leucoblasts of an acute leukemic patient. They consisted of large (100-nm diameter), round particles apparently composed of subunits. Tubular structures (30-50-nm diameter) were also seen in leucoblasts of the same patient. The two types of structures were never seen simultaneously in the same cell. The authors review the literature pertaining to the morphology of virus-like particles associated with malignant hematologic disease.
在一名急性白血病患者新鲜成白细胞的电子显微镜照片中,可见病毒样颗粒,它们聚集成簇,无膜包裹。这些颗粒由大的(直径100纳米)圆形颗粒组成,显然由亚基构成。在同一名患者的成白细胞中还可见管状结构(直径30 - 50纳米)。这两种结构从未在同一个细胞中同时出现。作者回顾了与恶性血液病相关的病毒样颗粒形态学的文献。