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Volume 10, Number 11, November 2004 Topographic Changes in SARS Coronavirus–infected Cells at Late Stages of InfectionM.L. Ng,* J.W.M. Lee,* M.L.N. Leong,* A.-E. Ling,† H.-C. Tan‡ and
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Figure 1. Scanning electron (A) and atomic force (B) microscopy images of uninfected Vero cells. A) Under the scanning electron microscope, uninfected cells look relatively flat with minimal surface morphology. No pronounced pseudopodia are visible on the cell edge or surfaces. B) Atomic force microscopy confirms the form and structure seen in panel A. Cell surface is uniformly flat. |
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