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Viruses: Tiny Agents of Intrigue and Devastation In the vast realm of microscopic organisms

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Viruses Collection: Herpes virus replicating
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Viruses Collection: HIV particle
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Viruses Collection: Norovirus particles, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Hepatitis B viruses
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Viruses Collection: Coronavirus particles, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Hepatitis B viruses
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Viruses Collection: Influenza virus particles, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Hepatitis C viruses, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Adenovirus, artwork
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Viruses Collection: Polyoma BK virus, artwork C013 / 7465
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Viruses Collection: TEM of Lambda bacteriophages
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Viruses Collection: Rift Valley fever virus, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Paramyxovirus particles, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Testing for viruses
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan, Times Square Covid-19 Love screen during Pandemic
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan, Hudson Yards, The Vessel
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Queens, Elmhurst Hospital, Thank You Sign dedicated to First Responders for
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan, Steam Pipe on Madison Avenue
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan 5th Ave Scene with St. Patrick's Cathedral
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan, Meat Packing District
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Viruses Collection: New York City, Manhattan, High Line Elevated Park and Zaha Hadid Building
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Viruses Collection: 13132609
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Viruses Collection: 13132608
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Viruses Collection: 13132607
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Viruses Collection: 13132606
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Viruses Collection: 13132605
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Viruses Collection: 13132604
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Viruses Collection: 13132603
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Viruses Collection: 13132602
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Viruses Collection: 13132600
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Viruses Collection: 13132599
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Viruses Collection: 13132595
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Viruses Collection: A young patient looks on with trepidation whilst having her polio vaccination
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Viruses Collection: Doctors and nurses wearing protective clothing against Lassa Fever at Newcastle General
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Viruses Collection: Rabbit with myxomatosis
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Viruses Collection: Foot-and-mouth disease virus F006 / 9556
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Viruses Collection: Hepatitis B virus particles, artwork C016 / 9097
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Viruses Collection: Biohazard symbol and virus
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Viruses Collection: Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), TEM
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Viruses Collection: HIV particles, TEM
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Viruses Collection: Sheep farming, farmer applying Orf vaccine to lamb, Chipping, Lancashire, England, May
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Viruses Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1465
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Viruses Collection: Virus particles, artwork F007 / 8505
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Viruses Collection: Virus particles, artwork F007 / 8506


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Viruses: Tiny Agents of Intrigue and Devastation In the vast realm of microscopic organisms, viruses stand as enigmatic entities that captivate both scientists and the general public. These minuscule particles, such as HIV, Norovirus, Hepatitis B and C viruses, Coronaviruses, Influenza virus, Herpes virus, Polyoma BK virus, Lambda bacteriophages or Rift Valley fever virus possess an extraordinary ability to infiltrate our bodies with profound consequences. Under the lens of a transmission electron microscope (TEM), we witness the intricate beauty of these viral invaders. The HIV particle appears like a deceptive sphere adorned with spikes that enable it to latch onto host cells. Norovirus particles resemble tiny clusters of misshapen orbs – their presence often leading to outbreaks of severe gastrointestinal illness. Hepatitis B viruses exhibit a unique structure; they are circular in shape with spiky projections on their surface. Their counterparts - Hepatitis C viruses - appear elongated and slender under TEM's discerning gaze. Both strains can cause chronic liver infections if left unchecked. Coronavirus particles showcase an eerie crown-like appearance due to their spike proteins protruding from spherical envelopes. These notorious agents have recently gained notoriety for causing global pandemics like SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). Adenoviruses take on artistic forms when visualized through artwork but should not be underestimated for their impact on human health. They commonly cause respiratory illnesses and conjunctivitis among other ailments. The influenza virus presents itself as an assortment of segmented spheres under TEM's scrutiny – each segment harboring genetic material responsible for its rapid mutation rate which challenges vaccine development every year. Herpesviruses reveal themselves during replication processes where they hijack host cell machinery to create new viral progeny – perpetuating recurrent infections throughout one's lifetime. Polyoma BK virus showcases its vibrant colors in artwork, yet its consequences can be far from picturesque.