capsid

/ˈkæpsɪd/
noun
  1. The protein shell that surrounds and protects the genetic material of a virus.
    • The capsid helps the virus survive outside a host cell.
    • The shape of the capsid can be helical or icosahedral.
    • Scientists designed a drug that attacks the capsid of the flu virus.
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