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English: A differentiated PC12 cell body infected with PRV 368 for 12 hours. No capsid puncta were observed moving in the anterograde direction in neurites over a 15 minute period (capsids were not present beyond the proximal segment). However, several capsids are undergoing transneuronal, retrograde transport from the infected cell body to an uninfected cell above the field of view (see Movie S4). Despite an abundance of moving capsid puncta within the cell body, no other egress events are visible. Each frame is a 2D projection representing a stack of approximately 15 optical sections, 0.5 µm apart (6.98 seconds/frame). The playback rate is 7 frames/sec.
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Source Video S3 from Lyman M, Curanovic D, Enquist L (2008). "Targeting of Pseudorabies Virus Structural Proteins to Axons Requires Association of the Viral Us9 Protein with Lipid Rafts". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000065. PMID 18483549. PMC: 2361720.
Author Lyman M, Curanovic D, Enquist L
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