Coronavirus Image In Microscope

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Coronavirus Image In Microscope. Pune: The first images from India of what the coronavirus looks like are out. The word "corona" in Latin means "crown." This is a transmission electron microscope image showing the new coronavirus emerging from the surface of human cells.

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First pictures of China's killer coronavirus: Microscopic images show the deadly new virus extracted from patients in Wuhan. But what does the coronavirus actually look like under the microscope? The images of the coronavirus have been taken by a team of ICMR-NIV scientists in Pune.

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The word "corona" in Latin means "crown." This is a transmission electron microscope image showing the new coronavirus emerging from the surface of human cells. The images of the coronavirus have been taken by a team of ICMR-NIV scientists in Pune. Coronavirus: According to the article, one particular virus particle was very well preserved.