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Andrew Tai
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, MI, USA, MI, USA,
1 protocol
Christiane Wobus
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan, USA
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Mariam Gonzalez-Hernandez
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Graduate Program of Immunology, University of Michigan, USA
1 protocol
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Jeffrey William Perry
Research scientist, Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, United States of American
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Virology
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PhD, University of Michigan, 2012
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2 Protocols published
Random Insertional Mutagenesis of a Serotype 2 Dengue Virus Clone
Authors:
Jeffrey W. Perry
and
Andrew W. Tai
,
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08/20/2018,
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Protein tagging is a powerful method of investigating protein function. However, modifying positive-strand RNA virus proteins in the context of viral infection can be particularly difficult as their compact genomes and multifunctional proteins mean ...
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Neutral Red Assay for Murine Norovirus Replication and Detection in a Mouse
Authors:
Mariam Bernadette González-Hernández
,
Jeffrey William Perry
and
Christiane E. Wobus
,
date:
04/05/2013,
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Neutral red (NR) is a dye that must be actively imported into the cell, and, therefore, the dye has been used for decades to selectively stain living cells. In addition, NR can also be incorporated into virus particles, although the mechanism ...
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