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Get Free AccessHaving a significant experience in EM for more than 20 years, we are well aware of the ultrastructural features of all cellular organelles and their potential distortion by artifacts and also of the ultrastructural characteristics of viruses, including those of coronaviruses in infected cells and tissues as they have been extensively described [2–5].
Sophia Havaki, Konstantinos Evangelou, Koralia Paschalaki, Russell Petty, Peter J Barnes, Vassilis G. Gorgoulis (2022). Reply: Identification of coronavirus particles by electron microscopy: a complementary tool for deciphering COVID-19. , 60(3), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00754-2022.
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2022
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