This well done site includes principles of virus structure, Electron Microscopy:How images are created by negative staining, electron microscopy images, and lecture notes. From Linda Stannard's Department of Medical Microbiology, at the University of Cape Town.
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
The goal of the ICTVdB is to describe all viruses of animals (vertebrates, invertebrates, protozoa), plants (higher plants and algae), bacteria, fungi, and archaea from the family level down
to strains and isolates. Description, classification and a large collection of electron micrographs are available on the WWW. Complied by Dr Cornelia Büchen-Osmond, Biomedical Informatics, Columbia
University, New York, NY, USA.
Index to virus pictures on the web. From All the Virology on the WWW.
This was originally written as a supplement to Ed Rybicki's Introduction to Virology 7-lecture course to second-year Microbiology major students (MIC202S) in the Microbiology Department at the University of Cape Town. It now constitutes about half of a 60-lecture course (Molecular and General Virology, MIC303S) given to 3rd year students.
Courses from Dr. Alan Cain Are available from All the Virology on the WWW, Tulane University
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