Notable examples include reporting the abundance of the surface receptor HER2 as a part of breast cancer diagnosis, or using a CD4-positive cell count in the assessment of HIV patients.
A technique invented by the lab, known as Electron Microscopy-Based Polyclonal Epitope Mapping (EMPEM), lets the researchers ...
HIV-1 particles are released from infected cells ... They used the latest cryo-electron microscopes to image virus particles, and then used computational image analysis to derive very detailed ...
like these HIV particles budding on the surface of a T cell. Now a new type of electron microscope, a tunnelling electron microscope, has even made it possible to see the arrangement of atoms.