Virus Protein Shells Can Be Broken

The protein shell that surrounds a virus is elastic but can be broken, according to scientists who repeatedly poked shells with a special microscope. The shell, called a capsid, is about as strong as a hard plastic, but is only about a billionth of a yard long, according to the researchers. Their findings are reported in this week’s issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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