Picornavirus Collection
"Exploring the World of Picornaviruses: From Rhinovirus to Hepatitis A" Delving into the intricate world of picornaviruses
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"Exploring the World of Picornaviruses: From Rhinovirus to Hepatitis A" Delving into the intricate world of picornaviruses, we encounter a fascinating molecular model showcasing the Rhinovirus and its antibody, C015 / 7139. Zooming in further, another captivating image reveals the close-up view of the Rhinovirus and its antibody, C015 / 7138 – unlocking secrets about this common cold-causing virus. Witnessing a microscopic marvel, we observe an astonishingly detailed depiction of a Common Cold Influenza Virus – reminding us of its widespread impact on our health. The artistic portrayal of Coxsackievirus captivates our attention as it sheds light on this viral agent's potential role in various diseases. Journeying beyond human boundaries, we are introduced to Equine Rhinitis A Virus through stunning artwork that showcases its unique characteristics and implications for horses' well-being. Unveiling one notorious member within the picornavirus family, an awe-inspiring artwork captures Foot and Mouth Infection – emphasizing both its destructive nature and scientific significance. Exploring deeper into this diverse group, we come across an intricately illustrated Echovirus particle – highlighting yet another facet of picornaviruses' vast repertoire. Returning to Foot and Mouth Infection's devastating effects once more through evocative artwork reminds us why understanding these viruses is crucial for protecting livestock worldwide. Marveling at Mengo Encephalomyocarditis Virus depicted artistically unveils how these tiny entities can have profound impacts on neurological health alongside cardiac complications. Gazing upon Polio Virus particles portrayed with meticulous detail (C016 / 9606 & C016 / 9607), we reflect on humanity's triumphs against this disease while acknowledging ongoing efforts for eradication.