Virus Particle Collection
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"Unveiling the Intricate World of Virus Particles: From HIV to Norovirus, Herpes to Hepatitis B" In this captivating collection, we delve into the microscopic realm of virus particles that have shaped our understanding of infectious diseases. Through state-of-the-art imaging techniques such as Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and computer artwork, scientists have brought these minuscule entities to life. First in line is the enigmatic HIV particle, a notorious culprit behind AIDS. Its intricate structure reveals its ability to evade immune defenses and wreak havoc on human health. Next up are the Norovirus particles, responsible for causing widespread outbreaks of gastroenteritis. TEM images showcase their distinctive shape and highlight their resilience in surviving harsh environments. Moving on, we encounter an artistic representation of Flu virus particles (artwork F008 / 3245). This visually stunning creation captures the essence of these seasonal troublemakers that haunt us every winter. Similarly captivating is the computer artwork depicting various forms of Herpes virus particles - a reminder of their persistent nature and impact on millions worldwide. The Foot-and-mouth disease virus takes center stage next with its menacing presence depicted by image F006 / 9556. Known for devastating livestock populations globally, this highly contagious pathogen poses significant economic threats. Shifting gears towards respiratory infections, we explore Rhinovirus 16 capsid through a molecular model (F006 / 9431). These tiny agents are responsible for causing common colds but can also trigger severe respiratory illnesses in vulnerable individuals. Artwork C016 / 9097 showcases Hepatitis B virus particles - silent invaders that silently attack liver cells and contribute to chronic liver diseases like cirrhosis or cancer. Their complex structure emphasizes why prevention measures such as vaccination are crucial in combating this global health burden. Finally, Eastern equine encephalitis virus makes an appearance through TEM imagery – highlighting its role as a mosquito-borne pathogen that can cause severe neurological diseases in humans.