In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to our society. The characterization of viral structures and the identification of key proteins involved in each step of the cycle of infection are crucial to develop treatments. However, the small size of viruses, invisible under conventional fluorescence microscopy, make it difficult to study the organization of protein clusters within the viral particle. The applications of super-resolution microscopy have skyrocketed in the last years, converting this group into one of the leading techniques to characterize viruses and study the viral infection in cells, breaking the diffraction limit by achieving resolutions up to 10 nm using conventional p...
Fluorescence microscopy has been an essential tool in biology. However, its imaging resolution has b...
Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provi...
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) can provide a window on the nanoscale events of virus replication....
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against influe...
As epitomised by the COVID-19 pandemic, diseases caused by viruses are one of the greatest health an...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
The study of host-pathogen interactions over past decades has benefited from advances in microscopy ...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
Many viruses form highly pleomorphic particles. In influenza, virion structure is of interest not on...
While viral structure and function are closely linked, the small size of viruses renders their visua...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
Abstract Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy combines the ability to observe biological process...
Fluorescence microscopy has been an essential tool in biology. However, its imaging resolution has b...
Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provi...
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) can provide a window on the nanoscale events of virus replication....
In the last year the COVID19 pandemic clearly illustrated the potential threat that viruses pose to ...
Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against influe...
As epitomised by the COVID-19 pandemic, diseases caused by viruses are one of the greatest health an...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
The study of host-pathogen interactions over past decades has benefited from advances in microscopy ...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
Many viruses form highly pleomorphic particles. In influenza, virion structure is of interest not on...
While viral structure and function are closely linked, the small size of viruses renders their visua...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
Abstract Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy combines the ability to observe biological process...
Fluorescence microscopy has been an essential tool in biology. However, its imaging resolution has b...
Viruses are simple agents exhibiting complex reproductive mechanisms. Decades of research have provi...
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) can provide a window on the nanoscale events of virus replication....