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Green Tea Catechins Significantly Reduce Zika Virus in RBCs Through Viral Inactivation. [PDF]
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Infectious cDNA Clone of Chikungunya Virus 181/25 for Antiviral Assay Development. [PDF]
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Viral Titer Quantification of West Nile Virus by Immunostaining Plaque Assay
Methods in Molecular Biology, 2022Immunostained plaque assay based on the specific antibody binding to viral antigen enables the detection and titration of virus infectivity, especially for viruses that could not form plaques using the classical crystal violet or neutral red staining methods.
Na, Li +3 more
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Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science 2023 (FiO, LS), 2023
We report a rapid and automated viral plaque assay using time-lapse holographic imaging and deep learning, significantly reducing the detection time needed for traditional viral plaque assays and entirely eliminating staining and manual counting procedures.
Yuzhu Li +10 more
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We report a rapid and automated viral plaque assay using time-lapse holographic imaging and deep learning, significantly reducing the detection time needed for traditional viral plaque assays and entirely eliminating staining and manual counting procedures.
Yuzhu Li +10 more
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Infectious Viral Quantification of Chikungunya Virus—Virus Plaque Assay
2016The plaque assay is an essential method for quantification of infectious virus titer. Cells infected with virus particles are overlaid with a viscous substrate. A suitable incubation period results in the formation of plaques, which can be fixed and stained for visualization. Here, we describe a method for measuring Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) titers via
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1969
A plaque assay and some growth characteristics of Egtved virus in a line of rainbow trout cells (RTG-2) are described. Preliminary experiments with metabolic inhibitors suggest that the viral genome is ribonucleic acid.
J B, Campbell, K, Wolf
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A plaque assay and some growth characteristics of Egtved virus in a line of rainbow trout cells (RTG-2) are described. Preliminary experiments with metabolic inhibitors suggest that the viral genome is ribonucleic acid.
J B, Campbell, K, Wolf
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Archives of Virology, 1984
The widely used tetrazolium dye, MTT, has several advantages as a vital stain in the identification of viral plaques. First, since the yellow colored dye MTT stains live cells dark blue, viral plaques can be counted without removal of the phenol red containing agar overlay. Secondly, the high contrast between live and dead cells afforded by MTT permits
R. J. Klebe, June V. Harriss
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The widely used tetrazolium dye, MTT, has several advantages as a vital stain in the identification of viral plaques. First, since the yellow colored dye MTT stains live cells dark blue, viral plaques can be counted without removal of the phenol red containing agar overlay. Secondly, the high contrast between live and dead cells afforded by MTT permits
R. J. Klebe, June V. Harriss
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