Recent advances in lab-on-a-chip technologies for viral diagnosis
The global risk of viral disease outbreaks emphasizes the need for rapid, accurate, and
sensitive detection techniques to speed up diagnostics allowing early intervention. An …
sensitive detection techniques to speed up diagnostics allowing early intervention. An …
Mpox diagnostics: Review of current and emerging technologies
Mpox is a zoonotic disease caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV) from the Orthopoxvirus
genus. Unprecedented transmission events have led to more than 70 000 cases reported …
genus. Unprecedented transmission events have led to more than 70 000 cases reported …
Quantitative map** and minimization of super-resolution optical imaging artifacts
Super-resolution microscopy depends on steps that can contribute to the formation of image
artifacts, leading to misinterpretation of biological information. We present NanoJ …
artifacts, leading to misinterpretation of biological information. We present NanoJ …
Supramolecular architecture of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus revealed by electron cryomicroscopy
Coronavirus particles are enveloped and pleomorphic and are thus refractory to
crystallization and symmetry-assisted reconstruction. A novel methodology of single-particle …
crystallization and symmetry-assisted reconstruction. A novel methodology of single-particle …
Microvesicles and viral infection
Cells secrete various membrane-enclosed microvesicles from their cell surface (shedding
microvesicles) and from internal, endosome-derived membranes (exosomes). Intriguingly …
microvesicles) and from internal, endosome-derived membranes (exosomes). Intriguingly …
Influenza virus pleiomorphy characterized by cryoelectron tomography
Influenza virus remains a global health threat, with millions of infections annually and the
impending threat that a strain of avian influenza may develop into a human pandemic …
impending threat that a strain of avian influenza may develop into a human pandemic …
Structural studies by electron tomography: from cells to molecules
▪ Abstract Electron tomography (ET) is uniquely suited to obtain three-dimensional
reconstructions of pleomorphic structures, such as cells, organelles or supramolecular …
reconstructions of pleomorphic structures, such as cells, organelles or supramolecular …
The origin of viruses and their possible roles in major evolutionary transitions
P Forterre - Virus research, 2006 - Elsevier
Viruses infecting cells from the three domains of life, Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya, share
homologous features, suggesting that viruses originated very early in the evolution of life …
homologous features, suggesting that viruses originated very early in the evolution of life …
Poxvirus cell entry: how many proteins does it take?
B Moss - Viruses, 2012 - mdpi.com
For many viruses, one or two proteins enable cell binding, membrane fusion and entry. The
large number of proteins employed by poxviruses is unprecedented and may be related to …
large number of proteins employed by poxviruses is unprecedented and may be related to …
In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion
Poxviruses comprise a large family of viruses characterized by a large, linear dsDNA
genome, a cytoplasmic site of replication and a complex virion morphology. The most …
genome, a cytoplasmic site of replication and a complex virion morphology. The most …