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DescriptionCritical-Role-of-the-Fusion-Protein-Cytoplasmic-Tail-Sequence-in-Parainfluenza-Virus-Assembly-pone.0061281.s001.ogv |
English: Movement of LeGFP in rSeVLeGFP-infected A549 cells. Live infected cells were observed using a Leica DMIRB inverted fluorescence microscope equipped with Image-Pro Plus software. The movements of LeGFP were recorded while maintaining the cells at 37°C. |
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Source | Video S1 from Stone R, Takimoto T (2013). "Critical Role of the Fusion Protein Cytoplasmic Tail Sequence in Parainfluenza Virus Assembly". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0061281. PMID 23593451. PMC: 3625212. | ||
Author | Stone R, Takimoto T | ||
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