Utilization of fluorescently-labeled tetracysteine-tagged proteins to study virus entry by live cell microscopy
Abstract
Viruses exploit cellular machinery to gain entry and initiate their replication cycle within host cells. The development of methods to visualize virus entry in live cells has provided new insights to the cellular processes involved in virus entry and the intracellular locations where viral payloads are deposited. The use of fluorescently labeled virus and high-resolution microscopy is currently the method of choice to study virus entry in live...
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Title
Utilization of fluorescently-labeled tetracysteine-tagged proteins to study virus entry by live cell microscopy
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
127 - 136
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