Abstract

Spindle-shaped crystals from 0.1 to 0.5 μm in length develop in the cytoplasm of cells infected with entomopox virus. They become enclosed in membranes and are occluded with entomopox virions in the formation of polyhedra. Large protein masses that develop in the cytoplasm of infected cells appear to be the source of protein for both polyhedra and spindles.

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