Cytopathic effects (CPE) caused by different viruses include: cell lysis formation of inclusion bodies cell fusion (suncytia) chromosomal changes all of the above
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- Cell lysis: This is the breakdown of the cell membrane, leading to the release of intracellular contents and cell death. - Formation of inclusion bodies: These are abnormal structures formed within the cytoplasm or nucleus of the cell, often as a result of viral Show more…
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