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Caps studies, focusing on the capsid proteins of viruses, typically inhabit environments where these viruses replicate or interact with host cells. These environments can include:
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Cellular Environments
: Inside host cells, where the capsid proteins of viruses assemble and interact with cellular machinery.
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Extracellular Environments
: Outside host cells, in fluids like blood, saliva, or mucus, where viral particles may be exposed to various conditions.
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Laboratory Cultures
: In controlled laboratory settings, such as cell cultures or tissue cultures, to study capsid assembly and function under specific conditions.
These environments are crucial for understanding viral replication, assembly, and interactions with host cells, which are key aspects of capsid studies.
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