Ichikawa H, Uno F, Fujio K, Tsutsui K, Tawara J
Acta Med Okayama. 1977 Apr;31(2):95-101.
The surface of Gross virus-induced murine lymphoblasts and C-type virus particles budding from these cells were investigated under the scanning electron microscope (SEM). The cells appeared spindle-shaped or roughly-rounded with extensive surface features consisting of microvilli, blebs and ruffled membranes. C-type virus particles were detected on the cell membrane as small spherical particles, distinguishable from the microvilli. Clustered virions were observed in some cases. However, the distribution of virions appeared to be random. The surface of the virion was smooth and had no globular units at high magnification. These morphological observations were confirmed in ultrathin sections.
在扫描电子显微镜(SEM)下研究了格罗斯病毒诱导的小鼠淋巴母细胞表面以及从这些细胞中出芽的C型病毒颗粒。细胞呈纺锤形或大致圆形,具有由微绒毛、泡状突起和皱膜组成的广泛表面特征。在细胞膜上检测到C型病毒颗粒为小球形颗粒,可与微绒毛区分开来。在某些情况下观察到聚集的病毒粒子。然而,病毒粒子的分布似乎是随机的。在高倍放大下,病毒粒子的表面光滑,没有球状单位。这些形态学观察结果在超薄切片中得到了证实。