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Summary

A combined electron microscopic and optical diffractometric study of Ad5-induced non-virion protein crystals found in the nuclei of infected KB cells at late times (48 to 72 h p.i.) after infection has been carried out. Data obtained have indicated that the unit cell of the crystal is rectangular and not hexagonal as previously presumed.

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