Electron microscopy is a high-resolution imaging technique that uses a beam of electrons to visualise the ultrastructure of biological specimens at a molecular level. It is crucial in clinical practice for diagnosing diseases, such as cancer, by revealing cellular details not visible with light microscopy. A key application is in identifying viral infections, where electron microscopy can detect viral particles in tissue samples, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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