RFF250DD–Frontal view of a molecular representation of an immature human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) capsid in an intact virus particle. The polyprotein assembles into a hexameric protein lattice at the plasma membrane of the infected cell, inducing budding and release of an immature particle.leading to internal rearrangement of the virus into the mature, infectious form.
RMENF4FK–Common Green Capsid - Lygocoris pabulinus
RMC5PA46–Common Green Capsid; Lygocoris pabulinus; Cornwall; UK
RFE81AYN–Microscopic view of the capsid protein of Nudaurelia capensis omega virus.
RM2RAYEW3–Green adult of the sap sucking mirid Potato capsid bug, Closterotomus norwegicus
RMW7PYGW–Capsid Bug (Miris / Rhabdomiris striatus) on white background. Scotland, UK, July.
RM2JFX1K1–This illustration provided a 3-dimensional (3D) graphical representation of a tightly packed, icosahedral poliovirus particle, each consisting of 60-copies of capsid polypeptides, designated as VP1 (viral protein1) (Pink), VP2 (Green), VP3 (Purple) and VP4 (not shown). The particle is composed of units of four capsid polypeptides that interact in groups of five, resulting in a viral particle that has 5-fold (pentamer) and 12-fold symmetry. An optimised and enhanced version of an image produced by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / credit CDC /S.Poser; M.BoyterNewlove
RMEBNT1K–Capsid bug (Macrotylus herrichi), female on sage, Salvia pratensis , Germany
RFT5N1TC–Capsid bug, also called mirid bug, Adelphocoris quadripunctatus
RMBDB7NC–Common Green Capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus) on a burdock flower
RMHD23J6–Grüne Distelwanze an einer Distelblüte, Calocoris affinis, Weichwanze, Weichwanzen, Blindwanzen, Miridae, mirids, capsid bugs, plant bugs, Mirid Bug
RM2BDYDG8–HIV Structure, Illustration
RMAW5RCT–Potato capsid Calocoris norvegicus nymph on immature strawberry fruit
RMBFNDD9–Human rhinovirus capsid. Three dimensional computer generated model based upon the experimentally determined atomic structure
RM2G79219–A common green capsid bug nymph on an Oxeye daisy, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RFD784DW–Capsid Bug damage on an apple on the tree
RMBWAJHR–Capsid or mirid bug
RFKCWC3A–Adenoviruses. Computer illustration showing the surface structure of the virus's outer protein coat (capsid). Many adenoviruses infect the respiratory tract, causing common cold-like symptoms, and also infect the eyes and gut, particularly in children. The green protrusions are known as penton fibres and are found at each of the 12 vertices of the capsid. Each fibre is tipped with proteins, which allow the virus to enter its target cell.
RF2HMXFEJ–Capsid bug Miridae. An insect on potato green leaf.
RMBD4CHY–common green capsid Lygocoris pabulinus on yellow flower
RFPWDKTJ–Capsid Bug (Blepharidopterus angulatus) on an apple. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2RAYETP–Green adult of the sap sucking mirid Potato capsid bug, Closterotomus norwegicus
RFHNW74F–Zika virus virion capsid molecular model
RF2HP07X6–Common green capsid nymph Lygocoris pabulinus isolated on white background
RMW7PYGT–Capsid Bug (Miris / Rhabdomiris striatus) on white background. Scotland, UK, July.
RMB5FJ7F–COMMON GREEN CAPSID Lygocoris pabulinus NYMPH ON BROAD BEAN SHOOT
RMEBNTKM–capsid bug (Notostira spec.), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RMDA331H–A species of capsid bug rest on a grass stem in Hampshire England
RFE3WEAM–Close-up of a common green capsid bug on the yellow stamen of a daisy flower
RM2D7EAXB–Self-assembly of a capsid or virion (a virus particle). A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of a
RM2F622AF–Poliovirus
RMCRERWG–Black apple capsid (Atractotomus mali) pest predator on apple leaf
RMBFNBH4–Yellow fever virus capsid. Three dimensional computer generated model based upon the experimentally determined atomic structure
RM2G79218–A common green capsid bug nymph on an Oxeye daisy, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RFT1RFT8–Capsid or mirid bug, Pantilius tunicatus
RMBWAJFB–Capsid or mirid bug
RFKCWC3B–Adenoviruses. Computer illustration showing the surface structure of the virus's outer protein coat (capsid). Many adenoviruses infect the respiratory tract, causing common cold-like symptoms, and also infect the eyes and gut, particularly in children. The green protrusions are known as penton fibres and are found at each of the 12 vertices of the capsid. Each fibre is tipped with proteins, which allow the virus to enter its target cell.
RF2HMXFGW–Capsid bug Miridae. An insect on a green leaf.
RMEE0T51–Common Green Capsid bug on purple clover flower
RFPWDM1E–Green Capsid bug (Blepharidopterus angulatus) on an apple. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2RAYETB–Green adult of the sap sucking mirid Potato capsid bug, Closterotomus norwegicus
RMEJWGT0–Capsid Bug - Campyloneura virgula
RFR4PPK7–Common green capsid nymph Lygocoris pabulinus isolated on white background
RM2C46GPH–Capsid bug (Closterotomus norwegicus) Sussex garden, UK
RMB5F6E7–COMMON GREEN CAPSID Lygocoris pabulinus NYMPH ON BROAD BEAN SHOOT BACK VIEW
RMEBNTM4–capsid bug (Leptopterna spec.), on a leaf, Germany
RM2RC1XEJ–Common green capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus), releasable
RMW7R58A–Common Green Capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus) Lewisham, London, July
RM2D7EATT–Self-assembly of a capsid or virion (a virus particle). A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of a
RM2BEH8W1–Hepatitis C, Illustration
RMH6HABC–Common green capsid, Lygocoris pabulinus, on an Achillea flower, Berkshire, July
RMBFNBD6–Yellow fever virus capsid. Three dimensional computer generated model based upon the experimentally determined atomic structure
RM2G7920N–A common green capsid bug nymph on an Oxeye daisy, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RMGKR095–Mirid (Capsid) Bug Stenotus binotatus nymph on a Seaside Daisy flower
RMC9A1MW–Capsid bug (Calocoris sexguttatus)
RFM5HWGJ–Adenovirus structure, computer illustration showing the surface structure of the virus's outer protein coat (capsid). Many adenoviruses infect the respiratory tract, causing common cold-like symptoms, and also infect the eyes and gut, particularly in children. The yellow protrusions are known as penton fibres and are found at each of the 12 vertices of the capsid. Each fibre is tipped with proteins, which allow the virus to enter its target cell.
RMMXYW4H–Capsid Bug (Closterotomus trivialis) on yellow iris
RMEE0T5W–Common Green Capsid bug on purple clover flower
RFPWDM01–Capsid or mirid bug (Blepharidopterus angulatus) on an apple. Tipperary, Ireland
RMDW7TWD–Male potato capsid bug, Closterotomus norwegicus, feeding on the flower heads of an umbellifer
RMEJWGKF–Capsid Bug - Deraeocoris ruber
RFR4TM40–Common green capsid Lygocoris pabulinus sitting on a flower bud
RMW1541F–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RMB5F1XT–COMMON GREEN CAPSID Lygocoris pabulinus NYMPH ON BROAD BEAN SHOOT BACK VIEW
RMEBNW3G–capsid bug (Trigonotylus spec.), on yellow flower, Germany
RMAWCTFM–Common Green Capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus)
RFD55575–Capsid Bug damage on an apple on the tree
RMB3AFW9–Green Capsid on Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum maximum, Wales, UK.
RM2F6229E–Poliovirus
RMBKKARN–Adult potato capsid (Calocoris norvegicus) on a shasta daisy flower petal
RM2G79210–A common green capsid bug nymphs on an Oxeye daisy, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RMBN5F6B–Common Green Capsid Bug, Lygocoris pabulinus, Miridae
RM2G4YPFB–Mirid Bug - Calocoris alpestris
RFM5HWGH–Adenovirus structure, computer illustration showing the surface structure of the virus's outer protein coat (capsid). Many adenoviruses infect the respiratory tract, causing common cold-like symptoms, and also infect the eyes and gut, particularly in children. The yellow protrusions are known as penton fibres and are found at each of the 12 vertices of the capsid. Each fibre is tipped with proteins, which allow the virus to enter its target cell.
RMBCACHC–Potato Capsid bug
RMEE0T6Y–Common Green Capsid bug on a purple clover flower
RFPWDKPM–Capsid Bug (Blepharidopterus angulatus) at rest on an apple. Tipperary, Ireland
RFG2RW29–A Common Green Capsid bug (Lygocoris pabulinus) in a thistle flower.
RMBE4JGT–Mirid (Capsid) Bug Stenotus binotatus adult insect on a Greater Knapweed flower
RF2G633XF–Diversity of capsid proteins structural arrangements in icosahedral viruses, 3D Gaussian models, white background
RMW153XK–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norwegicus) East Sussex, UK
RMB5EPFE–COMMON GREEN CAPSID Lygocoris pabulinus NYMPH ON BROAD BEAN SHOOT BACK VIEW
RMEBNTKX–Capsid bugs (Deraeocoris ruber), black morph on a leaf, Germany
RFR56FA2–Common green capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus), in flight, on blooming Red clover (Trifolium pratense), Germany
RM2HH55RJ–Potato capsid (Closterotomus norvegicus - Calocoris norvegicus) feeding on a flower of tansy in summer Belgium