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What am I looking at? This is a colored scanning electron microscopy image of RSV shedding from the surface of human lung epithelial A549 cells.The virus particles are blue (1). The lung cells are in ...
FILE - This electron microscope image provided by the National Institutes of Health shows human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) virions, colorized blue, and anti-RSV F protein/gold antibodies ...
For the first time, scientists have created a hybrid of the two seasonal viruses. Their discovery yielded a few surprises. An image from a scanning electron microscopy shows human lung cells ...
They used super-resolution microscopy, live-cell imaging, and cryo-electron tomography (Cryo-ET) to watch these hybrid virus particles. The hybrids contain key elements from both viruses ...
RSV F proteins, shown in this image created by University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers using a technique called cryo-electron tomography, may make RSV more potent by keeping it from ...
Electron microscope shows human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) virions, colourised blue, and anti-RSV F protein/gold antibodies, colourised yellow, shedding from the surface of human lung cells ...
FILE – This electron microscope image provided by the National Institutes of Health shows human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) virions, colorized blue, and anti-RSV F protein/gold antibodies ...
An image from a scanning electron microscopy shows human lung cells coinfected with Flu-A and RSV producing hybrid viral particles. Flu particles (pink) and RSV filaments (green) bud from the cell ...