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Macroscopic photograph of viral plaque formation. Vero cells, which grew confluently on the bottom of the plastic plate (1.5 cm diameter), were infected with herpes simplex virus (approximately 75 plaque forming unit), and then cultured over night to make viral plaque. Living cells were stained with crystal violet. The viral plaques, each was from one virion, remained transparent.
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Y tambe's file
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2006/03/01
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Y tambe
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