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Dissecting-the-Cell-Entry-Pathway-of-Dengue-Virus-by-Single-Particle-Tracking-in-Living-Cells-ppat.1000244.s008.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 8.0 s, 160 × 152 pixels, 111 kbps, file size: 108 KB)

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English: Some endosomes complete the maturation process by splitting off a Rab5-positive endosome. Endosome enclosing a DENV particle (red, surrounded by a white circle) that splits off and leaves the Rab5-positive endosome (blue). The moment of splitting is indicated by the arrow, which points at the Rab5 endosome that is left behind. Real-time imaging and the preparation of the video are described in the legends to Videos S2 and S6 , respectively. During the time trace, the virus particle colocalizes with Rab7, but for clarity the signal is not depicted. Snapshots of the maturation event are shown in Figure 3D . The playback speed is 10× real-time.
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Source Video S7 from van der Schaar H, Rust M, Chen C, van der Ende-Metselaar H, Wilschut J, Zhuang X, Smit J. "Dissecting the Cell Entry Pathway of Dengue Virus by Single-Particle Tracking in Living Cells". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000244. PMID 19096510. PMC: 2592694.
Author van der Schaar H, Rust M, Chen C, van der Ende-Metselaar H, Wilschut J, Zhuang X, Smit J
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