Is Complete Purification/Isolation of a “Virus” Even Possible?
In order to know if the particles assumed to be "viruses" exist and can cause disease, they must be purified (free of foreign materials, contaminants, pollutants, etc.) and isolated (separated from everything else). There are certain methods (ultracentrifugation, ultrafiltration, precipitation) which are supposed to be used but are mostly absent in Virology papers. Fortunately, exosome research regularly attempts purification/isolation using these methods. Seeing how exosomes and "viruses" are identical in nearly every way, looking at the methods for one says a lot about the other.
https://viroliegy.com/2021/09/20/is-complete-purification-isolation-of-a-virus-even-possible/
In order to know if the particles assumed to be "viruses" exist and can cause disease, they must be purified (free of foreign materials, contaminants, pollutants, etc.) and isolated (separated from everything else). There are certain methods (ultracentrifugation, ultrafiltration, precipitation) which are supposed to be used but are mostly absent in Virology papers. Fortunately, exosome research regularly attempts purification/isolation using these methods. Seeing how exosomes and "viruses" are identical in nearly every way, looking at the methods for one says a lot about the other.
https://viroliegy.com/2021/09/20/is-complete-purification-isolation-of-a-virus-even-possible/