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Coronavirus Photos Captured By Microscopes Show The Deadly Virus Up Close
By Mikelle Leow, 18 Feb 2020
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Scientists and medical professionals are trying to understand the mysterious coronavirus, officially termed as COVID-19, in order to find a cure and ways to prevent its attacks.
Researchers from the Rocky Mountain Laboratories at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have since published a number of images of the novel coronavirus up close.
The pictures were captured through transmission electron microscopes and scanning equipment, and depict the crown-like virus particles isolated from a patient in the US. The particles were observed with cells cultured in the lab.
The coronavirus is named after the Latin and Spanish words for “crown,” referring to the virus’ distinct crown-like spikes apparent under microscopic vision.
[via Futurism, images via NIAID-RML (CC BY 2.0)]
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