Viroplasm

Viroplasms (green) in cells infected with rotavirus (top), and uninfected cells (bottom). (Immunofluorescent stain)

A viroplasm, sometimes called "virus factory" or "virus inclusion",[1] is an inclusion body in a cell where viral replication and assembly occurs. They may be thought of as viral factories in the cell. There are many viroplasms in one infected cell, where they appear dense to electron microscopy. Very little is understood about the mechanism of viroplasm formation.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Netherton 2007 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).