<div><p>Viral gene expression varies significantly among genetically identical cells. The sources of these variations are not well understood and have been suggested to involve both deterministic host differences and stochastic viral host interactions. For herpesviruses, only a limited number of incoming viral genomes initiate expression and replication in each infected cell. To elucidate the effect of this limited number of productively infecting genomes on viral gene expression in single cells, we constructed a set of fluorescence-expressing genetically tagged herpes recombinants. The number of different barcodes originating from a single cell is a good representative of the number of incoming viral genomes replicating (NOIVGR) in that ce...
<p>(A-B) Cells were infected with the barcode-viruses at MOI 10 (A) or 100 (B). At 3 HPI, the cells ...
Viral infection can dramatically alter a cell's transcriptome. However, these changes have mostly be...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
Synchronous viral infection facilitates the study of viral gene expression, viral host interactions,...
Abstract Background Herpesvirus genes are classified into distinct kinetic groups on the basis of th...
Virus-host interactions are frequently studied in bulk cell populations, obscuring cell-to-cell vari...
ABSTRACT The cellular response to viral infection is usually studied at the level of cell population...
The neuroinvasive Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) utilizes intergenomic recombination in order t...
AbstractOn entry into the body herpes simplex viruses (HSV) replicate in a series of steps that invo...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
Herpesvirus infection initiates a range of perturbations in the host cell, which remain poorly under...
Prediction, prevention and treatment of virus infections require understanding of cell-to-cell varia...
Defective influenza virus particles generated during viral replication carry incomplete viral genome...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
<p>(A-B) Cells were infected with the barcode-viruses at MOI 10 (A) or 100 (B). At 3 HPI, the cells ...
Viral infection can dramatically alter a cell's transcriptome. However, these changes have mostly be...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
Synchronous viral infection facilitates the study of viral gene expression, viral host interactions,...
Abstract Background Herpesvirus genes are classified into distinct kinetic groups on the basis of th...
Virus-host interactions are frequently studied in bulk cell populations, obscuring cell-to-cell vari...
ABSTRACT The cellular response to viral infection is usually studied at the level of cell population...
The neuroinvasive Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) utilizes intergenomic recombination in order t...
AbstractOn entry into the body herpes simplex viruses (HSV) replicate in a series of steps that invo...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
Herpesvirus infection initiates a range of perturbations in the host cell, which remain poorly under...
Prediction, prevention and treatment of virus infections require understanding of cell-to-cell varia...
Defective influenza virus particles generated during viral replication carry incomplete viral genome...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...
<p>(A-B) Cells were infected with the barcode-viruses at MOI 10 (A) or 100 (B). At 3 HPI, the cells ...
Viral infection can dramatically alter a cell's transcriptome. However, these changes have mostly be...
Viral recombination can dramatically impact evolution and epidemiology. In viruses, the recombinatio...