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Rhabdoviridae Collection

Rhabdoviridae, the family of viruses that includes the notorious rabies virus, is a fascinating subject of study

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Stylized rabies virus particles

Stylized rabies virus particles, the cause of the viral neuroinvasive disease acute encephalitis

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Conceptual image of rabies virus

Conceptual image of rabies virus

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Conceptual image of lyssavirus

Conceptual image of lyssavirus. Lyssavirus is a genus of viruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae. This group of RNA viruses includes the rabies virus traditionally associated with the disease

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9158

Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9158
Rabies virus particle, computer artwork. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9157

Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9157
Rabies virus particle, computer artwork. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus particles artwork C016 / 9159

Rabies virus particles artwork C016 / 9159
Rabies virus particles, computer artwork. These bullet-shaped particles consist of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9155

Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9155
Rabies virus particle, computer artwork. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9156

Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9156
Rabies virus particle, computer artwork. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Vesicular stomatitis virus, TEM C016 / 4244

Vesicular stomatitis virus, TEM C016 / 4244
Vesicular stomatitis virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a particle of the rhabdovirus vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). The bullet shape is characteristic of rhabdoviruses

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Vesicular stomatitis virus, TEM C016 / 4245

Vesicular stomatitis virus, TEM C016 / 4245
Vesicular stomatitis virus, TEM

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Viral recognition by antibodies, artwork C013 / 4722

Viral recognition by antibodies, artwork C013 / 4722
Viral recognition by antibodies. Computer artwork of rabies (family Rhabdoviridae) virus particles (virions, pink) being identified by monoclonal antibodies (Y-shaped, blue)

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus, artwork C013 / 4704

Rabies virus, artwork C013 / 4704
Rabies virus. Computer artwork of rabies (family Rhabdoviridae) virus particles (virions). The virus has a protein coat or capsid, which is made up of helically arranged subunits called capsomeres

Background imageRhabdoviridae Collection: Rabies virus, artwork C013 / 4703

Rabies virus, artwork C013 / 4703
Rabies virus. Computer artwork of a rabies (family Rhabdoviridae) virus particle (virion). The virus has a protein coat or capsid, which is made up of helically arranged subunits called capsomeres


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Rhabdoviridae, the family of viruses that includes the notorious rabies virus, is a fascinating subject of study. With its stylized particles resembling twisted ribbons, these conceptual images capture the essence of this deadly virus. The rhabdoviridae family encompasses various members, including lyssavirus and vesicular stomatitis virus. The conceptual image of the rabies virus showcases its unique structure and intricate details. Its distinct shape strikes fear into our hearts as we recognize its potential to cause devastating effects on both animals and humans alike. This artwork serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding and combating this infectious disease. As we delve deeper into research on rhabdoviridae, scientists strive to unravel its mysteries and develop effective prevention methods. These stylized rabies virus particles depicted in different artworks highlight their diversity within this viral family. Each particle holds valuable information that aids in our quest for knowledge about their behavior and transmission patterns. Amongst these captivating visuals lies an image depicting lyssavirus – another member of the rhabdoviridae family closely related to rabies. This conceptual representation emphasizes how interconnected these viruses are, sharing common characteristics while also presenting unique challenges for researchers. Intriguingly, not all rhabdoviridae viruses pose such dire threats; one example being vesicular stomatitis virus showcased here through TEM imagery. While it may not instill fear like its infamous relative does, studying this less harmful member can provide insights into potential treatments or preventive measures applicable across multiple strains within this viral family. Ultimately, these captivating images serve as a visual gateway into understanding rhabdoviridae's complex world – from stylized representations capturing the essence of rabies to detailed depictions shedding light on other related viruses like lyssavirus and vesicular stomatitis virus.