Stress granules (SGs) are membrane-less dynamic structures consisting of mRNA and protein aggregates that form rapidly in response to a wide range of environmental cellular stresses and viral infections. They act as storage sites for translationally silenced mRNAs under stress conditions. During viral infection. SG formation results in the modulation of innate antiviral immune responses. https://www.jmannino.com/quick-save-Canon-imageCLASS-MF227dw-Monochrome-Multifunction-Laser-Printer-great-choice/