Virology Lectures 2016 #2: The Infectious Cycle
The infectious cycle is the name for the entire sequence of events from virus binding to cells to release of new progeny virus particles. In this lecture we define the infectious cycle, and discuss how to study it. We cover assay of infectious virus particles by plaque assay, multiplicity of infection, and the particle to pfu ratio. We also discuss physical methods for detecting viruses including hemagglutination, polymerase chain reaction, and deep, high-throughput sequencing.
Видео Virology Lectures 2016 #2: The Infectious Cycle канала Vincent Racaniello
Видео Virology Lectures 2016 #2: The Infectious Cycle канала Vincent Racaniello
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