Dalton A J, Rowe W P, Smith G H, Wilsnack R E, Pugh W E
J Virol. 1968 Dec;2(12):1465-78. doi: 10.1128/JVI.2.12.1465-1478.1968.
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus was observed by electron microscopy in thin sections of infected tissue cultures. The particles were pleomorphic and varied greatly in size. The smaller particles (50 to 200 nm) appeared to be spherical, whereas the largest (over 200 nm) were often cup-shaped. All particles contained one to eight or more electron-dense granules which were removed by ribonuclease. The particles were formed by budding from the plasma membrane and appeared to have spikes. The morphological evidence suggests that LCM should be considered as belonging to the presently unclassified group of lipoprotein-enveloped ribonucleic acid viruses.
在受感染组织培养物的薄切片中通过电子显微镜观察到淋巴细胞性脉络丛脑膜炎(LCM)病毒。病毒颗粒呈多形性,大小差异很大。较小的颗粒(50至200纳米)似乎呈球形,而最大的颗粒(超过200纳米)通常呈杯状。所有颗粒都含有一至八个或更多的电子致密颗粒,这些颗粒可被核糖核酸酶去除。颗粒通过从质膜出芽形成,并且似乎有刺突。形态学证据表明,LCM应被视为属于目前未分类的脂蛋白包膜核糖核酸病毒组。