This page presents an early time-based microscopy sequence from a Pfizer Comirnaty preparation in which visible structures appear to organise within the field over time.

The video is included as observational documentation. The term assembly is used descriptively to refer to visible increases in organisation, boundary formation, alignment, or structural differentiation during the recorded sequence. It does not, by itself, establish mechanism, origin, or intention.

Several versions of the video are available because different playback formats serve different purposes. Slower versions allow closer inspection of small positional changes and boundary development. Faster compilations make the overall sequence easier to follow. Timestamped versions preserve temporal context, while versions without timestamps may be easier to watch visually.

This video is made available for independent viewing, discussion, research, and archival purposes. Readers are encouraged to retain attribution and link back to the NixonLab archive where possible when redistributing the material.

This video presents an enhanced-contrast analysis of the Pfizer assembly sequence. Selected features are highlighted to assist visual tracking across the field.
The original process occurred over approximately two hours. This version has been accelerated by approximately 400× to make the overall sequence easier to follow.

In addition to this I have created a number of time stamped videos for the main construction sequence:

real time:

5x

50x

200x

These videos may be downloaded for non-commercial educational, research, archival, and discussion purposes with attribution. Please link back to the NixonLab archive where possible.

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