Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provided crucial basic insights, antiviral medication and moderately successful gene therapy trials. The most infectious viral particle is, however, not always the most abundant one in a population, questioning the utility of classic ensemble-averaging virology. Indeed, viral replication is often not particularly efficient, prone to errors or containing parallel routes. Here, we review different single-molecule sensitive fluorescence methods that we employ routinely to investigate viruses. We provide a brief overview of the microscopy hardware needed and discuss the different methods and their application. In particular, we review how we applied (...
RNA viruses are ubiquitous pathogens that infect organisms from every kingdom of life. Despite signi...
The development of advanced experimental methodologies, such as optical tweezers, scanning-probe and...
Systematic understanding of dynamic biological networks is grounded at the molecular level. Knowledg...
Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provi...
Single-molecule fluorescence methods remain a challenging yet information-rich set of techniques tha...
Advances in fluorescence methodologies make it possible to investigate biological systems in unprece...
RNA viruses are among the most prevalent pathogens and are a major burden on society. Although RNA v...
Employing viruses as nanoscopic lipid-enveloped test tubes allows the miniaturization of protein–pro...
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
The HIV-1 assembly process is a multi-complex mechanism that takes place at the host cell plasma mem...
Optical tweezers use the momentum of photons to trap and manipulate microscopic objects contact-free...
<div><p>The assembly process of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) is driven by the viral po...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy provided tools for the investigation and the analysis of ...
Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against influe...
RNA viruses are ubiquitous pathogens that infect organisms from every kingdom of life. Despite signi...
The development of advanced experimental methodologies, such as optical tweezers, scanning-probe and...
Systematic understanding of dynamic biological networks is grounded at the molecular level. Knowledg...
Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provi...
Single-molecule fluorescence methods remain a challenging yet information-rich set of techniques tha...
Advances in fluorescence methodologies make it possible to investigate biological systems in unprece...
RNA viruses are among the most prevalent pathogens and are a major burden on society. Although RNA v...
Employing viruses as nanoscopic lipid-enveloped test tubes allows the miniaturization of protein–pro...
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
The HIV-1 assembly process is a multi-complex mechanism that takes place at the host cell plasma mem...
Optical tweezers use the momentum of photons to trap and manipulate microscopic objects contact-free...
<div><p>The assembly process of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) is driven by the viral po...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy provided tools for the investigation and the analysis of ...
Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against influe...
RNA viruses are ubiquitous pathogens that infect organisms from every kingdom of life. Despite signi...
The development of advanced experimental methodologies, such as optical tweezers, scanning-probe and...
Systematic understanding of dynamic biological networks is grounded at the molecular level. Knowledg...