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English: Live imaging of rHP-PRRSV/SD16/TRS6-EGFP observed by in vivo live-cell microscopy. Marc-145 cells were infected at an MOI of 0.01 in a 35 mm cell culture dish with rHP-PRRSV/SD16/TRS6-EGFP. EGFP fluorescence signals were acquired every 15 min for a period of 3 days using a live cell station, as described in the Materials and methods. Images were processed into a movie of six frames s-1 using QuickTime Pro. Scale bar, 100 μm. |
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Source | Video file from Wang C, Huang B, Kong N, Li Q, Ma Y, Li Z, Gao J, Zhang C, Wang X, Liang C, Dang L, Xiao S, Mu Y, Zhao Q, Sun Y, Almazan F, Enjuanes L, Zhou E (2013). "A novel porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vector system that stably expresses enhanced green fluorescent protein as a separate transcription unit". Veterinary Research. DOI:10.1186/1297-9716-44-104. PMID 24176053. PMC: 4176086. | ||
Author | Wang C, Huang B, Kong N, Li Q, Ma Y, Li Z, Gao J, Zhang C, Wang X, Liang C, Dang L, Xiao S, Mu Y, Zhao Q, Sun Y, Almazan F, Enjuanes L, Zhou E | ||
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Author | Wang C, Huang B, Kong N, Li Q, Ma Y, Li Z, Gao J, Zhang C, Wang X, Liang C, Dang L, Xiao S, Mu Y, Zhao Q, Sun Y, Almazan F, Enjuanes L, Zhou E |
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Image title | Live imaging of rHP-PRRSV/SD16/TRS6-EGFP observed by in vivo live-cell microscopy. Marc-145 cells were infected at an MOI of 0.01 in a 35 mm cell culture dish with rHP-PRRSV/SD16/TRS6-EGFP. EGFP fluorescence signals were acquired every 15 min for a period of 3 days using a live cell station, as described in the Materials and methods. Images were processed into a movie of six frames s-1 using QuickTime Pro. Scale bar, 100 μm. |
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