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Coronaviruses Collection

Coronaviruses have become a household name in recent times, with their impact on global health and the economy

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1772

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1772
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1774

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1774
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1776

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1776
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1773

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 1773
MERS coronavirus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This virus (originally novel coronavirus 2012) has been named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7155

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7155
MERS coronavirus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of MERS coronavirus particles (orange) budding from a host cell (brown)

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7157

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7157
MERS coronavirus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of MERS coronavirus particles (small green dots) budding from a host cell (brown)

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7158

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7158
MERS coronavirus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of MERS coronavirus particles (small dots) budding from a host cell (centre)

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7156

MERS coronavirus, TEM C015 / 7156
MERS coronavirus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of MERS coronavirus particles (small orange dots) budding from a host cell (red)

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: MERS coronavirus, TEM C017 / 8300

MERS coronavirus, TEM C017 / 8300
MERS coronavirus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a MERS coronavirus particle (yellow) budding from a host cell (orange)

Background imageCoronaviruses Collection: Coronavirus particles, artwork

Coronavirus particles, artwork. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold



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Coronaviruses have become a household name in recent times, with their impact on global health and the economy. These tiny infectious agents belong to a large family of viruses that can cause illness in animals and humans alike. Among the various strains, MERS coronavirus has garnered attention due to its severe respiratory symptoms. Under the microscope, MERS coronavirus reveals its distinct morphology. TEM C015 / 1772, 1774, 1776, and 1773 showcase different views of this viral culprit. The intricate details captured by TEM C015 / 7155, 7157, 7158, and 7156 further emphasize its unique structure. While they can not limited to one strain alone, it is crucial to mention other related viruses like Influenza viruses seen through TEM imaging as well as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). These serve as reminders of the diverse range of respiratory illnesses we face. Artwork depicting Coronavirus particles offers an artistic interpretation of these microscopic entities. It serves as a visual representation reminding us about the importance of understanding these pathogens for effective prevention and control strategies. Coronaviruses encompass a wide array of strains such as MERS coronavirus observed through various TEM images like C015 / 1772-1776 and C015 / 7155-7158. Alongside them are other notable viral infections like Influenza viruses and SARS that demand our attention. Through scientific exploration and creative depictions like artwork showcasing Coronavirus particles' structure; we strive towards better comprehension leading to improved public health outcomes globally.