Viruses have a dual nature: particles are “passive substances” lacking chemical energy transformation, whereas infected cells are “active substances” turning-over energy. How passive viral substances convert to active substances, comprising viral replication and assembly compartments has been of intense interest to virologists, cell and molecular biologists and immunologists. Infection starts with virus entry into a susceptible cell and delivers the viral genome to the replication site. This is a multi-step process, and involves the cytoskeleton and associated motor proteins. Likewise, the egress of progeny virus particles from the replication site to the extracellular space is enhanced by the cytoskeleton and associ...
AbstractEnveloped viruses and cellular transport vesicles share obvious morphological and functional...
AbstractViruses typically pack their genetic material within a protein capsid. Enveloped viruses als...
Nanoparticles, such as viruses, can enter cells via endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell surfac...
Viruses have a dual nature: particles are “passive substances” lacking chemical energy t...
Vaccinia virus is a great model system for studying the cell cytoskeleton as it efficiently hijacks ...
AbstractDuring the course of an infection, viruses take advantage of a variety of mechanisms to trav...
The cell biology of viral infections is the focus of this research, in which the role of the cytoske...
AbstractDuring replication, the physical state of a virus is controlled by assembly and disassembly ...
Detailed information about the replication cycle of viruses and their interactions with host organis...
The microtubule cytoskeleton is a primary organizer of viral infections for delivering virus particl...
We have developed a high-throughput, microfluidics-based platform to perform kinetic analysis of vir...
To comprehensively understand a biological process or mechanism from molecule to cell it requires th...
AbstractThe assembly and budding of a new virus is a fundamental step in retroviral replication. Yet...
This dissertation discusses recent developments in single-particle tracking (SPT) assays and computa...
Virus particles that infect eukaryotic cells can take advantage of the cytoskeleton and associated m...
AbstractEnveloped viruses and cellular transport vesicles share obvious morphological and functional...
AbstractViruses typically pack their genetic material within a protein capsid. Enveloped viruses als...
Nanoparticles, such as viruses, can enter cells via endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell surfac...
Viruses have a dual nature: particles are “passive substances” lacking chemical energy t...
Vaccinia virus is a great model system for studying the cell cytoskeleton as it efficiently hijacks ...
AbstractDuring the course of an infection, viruses take advantage of a variety of mechanisms to trav...
The cell biology of viral infections is the focus of this research, in which the role of the cytoske...
AbstractDuring replication, the physical state of a virus is controlled by assembly and disassembly ...
Detailed information about the replication cycle of viruses and their interactions with host organis...
The microtubule cytoskeleton is a primary organizer of viral infections for delivering virus particl...
We have developed a high-throughput, microfluidics-based platform to perform kinetic analysis of vir...
To comprehensively understand a biological process or mechanism from molecule to cell it requires th...
AbstractThe assembly and budding of a new virus is a fundamental step in retroviral replication. Yet...
This dissertation discusses recent developments in single-particle tracking (SPT) assays and computa...
Virus particles that infect eukaryotic cells can take advantage of the cytoskeleton and associated m...
AbstractEnveloped viruses and cellular transport vesicles share obvious morphological and functional...
AbstractViruses typically pack their genetic material within a protein capsid. Enveloped viruses als...
Nanoparticles, such as viruses, can enter cells via endocytosis. During endocytosis, the cell surfac...