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Fred Bloggs
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Duke researchers have captured the first real-time 3D footage of viruses on the move, right before they hijack a cell
The image samples are taken in millisecond timeframe, and even then the virus motion is discontinuous. It is quite a speedy little invader and it seems to be sampling everything in the room until it finds its mark, a vulnerable cell with the right membrane receptors.
Quite a few specialized areas of high technology and science came together to make this work.
https://today.duke.edu/2022/11/watch-virus-moments-right-it-attacks
The image samples are taken in millisecond timeframe, and even then the virus motion is discontinuous. It is quite a speedy little invader and it seems to be sampling everything in the room until it finds its mark, a vulnerable cell with the right membrane receptors.
Quite a few specialized areas of high technology and science came together to make this work.
https://today.duke.edu/2022/11/watch-virus-moments-right-it-attacks