Immune electron microscopy
Immune electron microscopy , sometimes called immunoelectron microscopy is a method used in electron microscopy for diagnosis of viral infections. The technique was first described in the 1940s using tobacco mosaic virus. The technique was not fully exploited until the 1960s, when June Almeida used it to identify viruses including rubella virus and the 1970s when Albert Kapikian discovered noroviruses using the method.
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Immune electron microscopy
Immune electron microscopy , sometimes called immunoelectron microscopy is a method used in electron microscopy for diagnosis of viral infections. The technique was first described in the 1940s using tobacco mosaic virus. The technique was not fully exploited until the 1960s, when June Almeida used it to identify viruses including rubella virus and the 1970s when Albert Kapikian discovered noroviruses using the method.
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