Adenovirus with DNA bundle

The effects of heat on the anatomy of the adenovirus involves alterations in the viral structure and functionality. Elevated temperatures lead to denaturation of viral proteins and disruption of the viral envelope, affecting the virus's ability to attach to host cells. Changes in the adenovirus's capsid structure due to heat stress influence its stability and overall infectivity. AFM can visualize fine details of structures without causing harm.
Scanning Conditions
- System: FX40
- Scan Mode: True Non-Contact™ Mode
- Scan Rate: 1.87 Hz
- Scan Size: 1 µm×1 µm
- Pixel Size: 256×256
- Cantilever: BL AC40 (k=0.09 N/m, f=110 kHz)
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