Abstract
Summary
Intranuclear inclusion bodies were readily identified by the electron microscope in thin sections of chorioallantoic membranes infected with herpes simplex virus. Such inclusions contained numerous particles of uniform density, shape and size presumed to be elementary bodies of the virus. The particles observed within the inclusions were smaller than other particles, also considered to be virus, seen in the cytoplasm and at the surface of cells.
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