Capsid stability refers to the structural integrity and robustness of a virus's protein shell, which is crucial for protecting its genetic material and ensuring successful infection. Factors influencing capsid stability include protein-protein interactions, environmental conditions, and the presence of stabilizing ions or molecules, all of which can impact viral infectivity and resistance to external stresses.
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