Madeley, 1997 - Google Patents
Origins of electron microscopy and viral diagnosis.Madeley, 1997
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- Journal of clinical pathology
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The electron microscope (EM) was developed in Germany during the 1930s to visualise objects too small to be resolved clearly by the light microscope'; viruses were among the first objects to be seen with it. Stanley and Anderson2 published pictures of unstained tobacco …
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