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English: Graphical representation of Video 4. showing virus propagation within an astroglial culture treated with low titer (2,5×104 PFU/ml) BDG‐PRV virus. Red cells indicate the foci of the developing clusters. High resolution file can be downloaded from: http://amur.elte.hu/BDGVirus/ |
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Source | Video S5 from Gönci B, Németh V, Balogh E, Szabó B, Dénes Á, Környei Z, Vicsek T (2010). "Viral Epidemics in a Cell Culture: Novel High Resolution Data and Their Interpretation by a Percolation Theory Based Model". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0015571. PMID 21187920. PMC: 3004943. | ||
Author | Gönci B, Németh V, Balogh E, Szabó B, Dénes Á, Környei Z, Vicsek T | ||
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