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A new microchip invented by Scripps Research scientists can reveal how a person's antibodies interact with viruses-using just ...
Some antibodies neutralize the virus effectively, while others bind only weakly. Pinpointing exactly which parts of a virus ...
Despite their name, giant viruses are difficult to visualize in detail. They are too big for conventional electron microscopy, yet too small for optical microscopy used to study larger specimen.
As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds—ticks.
In a joint initiative between the Universities of Geneva, Lausanne and Bern, and the EPFL the Dubochet Center for Imaging ...
The COVID pandemic illustrated how urgently we need antiviral medications capable of treating coronavirus infections. To aid ...
As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds - ticks.
The phenomenal new electron microscope (TIME, Dec. 14, 1942) has been taking a good long look at hitherto invisible objects. In the last two issues of the Journal of the American Medical ...
Four years ago the first modern electron microscope was exhibited by the Siemens & Halske A.-G., in Berlin (TIME, June 6, 1938). Two years ago the R.C.A. Laboratories completed the first ...
The researchers developed a straightforward preparation method that causes about 65% of T4 viruses to stand upright on microscope slides, making measurements more consistent. The imaging revealed both ...