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An electron microscope image of the CDC’s recreated ... 1918 reconstructed flu are more similar to those found in avian flu viruses than those found in other mammalian flu viruses.
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Influenza virus proteins in the act of self-replication, captured with a microscope. The blue protein ... and is one of ...
The outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza virus in the US is now 1 year old. The virus, commonly known as bird flu, has wrought havoc ... it perturbs the electron distribution in the polarizable ...
As the world’s most infamous flu pandemic (often referred to as the Spanish flu) raged from 1918–1920, scientists had very few tools available to help them combat or understand the disease.
Electron microscopy revealed that a deadly disease of birds was not a form of flu, but a different type of virus entirely. Ashley started at The Scientist in 2018. Before joining the staff, she worked ...