Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine development (e.g., CadiFlu-S). However, their production from mammalian cells suffers from low yields and lack of control of the final VLPs. To improve these issues, characterization techniques able to visualize and quantify the different steps of the process are needed. Fluorescence microscopy represents a powerful tool able to image multiple protein targets; however, its limited resolution hinders the study of viral constructs. Here, we propose the use of super-resolution microscopy and in particular of DNA-point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) microscopy as a characterization method for recombinant viral proteins ...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
[[abstract]]Influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) are noninfectious and the assembly of influenza VL...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
[eng] Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against i...
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 ability of nanoparticles to selectively recognize a molecular target constitutes the key toward ...
DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (PAINT) is a rapidly developing fluoresce...
Super-resolution microscopies, such as single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), allow the vis...
Many viruses form highly pleomorphic particles. In influenza, virion structure is of interest not on...
The ability of nanoparticles to selectively recognize a molecular target constitutes the key toward ...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
We are studying the structural proteins and molecular interactions required for formation and releas...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
[[abstract]]Influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) are noninfectious and the assembly of influenza VL...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
Influenza recombinant proteins and virus-like particles (VLPs) play an important role in vaccine dev...
[eng] Influenza A virus is one of the most outstanding human viruses. The major treatments against i...
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 ability of nanoparticles to selectively recognize a molecular target constitutes the key toward ...
DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (PAINT) is a rapidly developing fluoresce...
Super-resolution microscopies, such as single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), allow the vis...
Many viruses form highly pleomorphic particles. In influenza, virion structure is of interest not on...
The ability of nanoparticles to selectively recognize a molecular target constitutes the key toward ...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...
We are studying the structural proteins and molecular interactions required for formation and releas...
It is difficult to observe the molecular choreography between viruses and host cell components, as t...
[[abstract]]Influenza virus-like particles (VLPs) are noninfectious and the assembly of influenza VL...
The nanoscale molecular assembly of mammalian viruses during their infectious life cycle remains poo...