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4Jun/101
Does the H1N1 virus carry a net negative charge on the surface?
Reader question: Most miroorganisms are negatively charged. How about H1N1?
thanks for your answer. Isn't it that H1N1 is enveloped virus? There is a lipid bilayer.
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June 4th, 2010 - 06:59
the coat of the virus is a protein. i dont believe proteins are either positively nor negatively charged.