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Visualizing Poxvirus Replication and Recombination Using Live-Cell Imaging,d replication of vaccinia virus DNA, and to also detect the products of poxvirus-catalyzed recombination reactions. We describe how to use the bacteriophage lambda DNA-binding protein, cro, as a way of labeling DNA within a cell when it is conjugated to fluorescent proteins. When used in conjunctionConstrain 发表于 2025-3-27 02:08:34
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High-Content Analyses of Vaccinia Plaque Formation,t subtle virus-host interactions and their impact on virus spread during multiple rounds of infection. These include virus infectivity, mode of virus spread, virus replication rate, and spatiotemporal spread efficacy. How this underlying information can be harnessed using a high-content imaging setup is discussed here.火光在摇曳 发表于 2025-3-28 02:27:30
Bioluminescence Imaging as a Tool for Poxvirus Biology,the detection of viral infection sites and the quantification of viral replication in the context of tissues of a living animal. The goal of this chapter is to provide a technical background for the evaluation of poxvirus infection in cells and animals through bioluminescence imaging technology using luciferase-expressing recombinant poxviruses.Pantry 发表于 2025-3-28 07:50:20
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Construction and Isolation of Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Expressing Fluorescent Proteins,iral–fluorescent fusion proteins by fluorescence microscopy is noninvasive and can be used to describe protein localization in live cells and track the intracellular movement of virus particles. This chapter describes a number of approaches for the construction of plasmids and subsequent generation and isolation of fluorescent recombinant viruses.