
pmid: 32202142
Viral infection of cultured cells induces changes in the biophysical characteristics of the affected cells. Advanced microscopic cameras such as Ovizio's QMod, coupled with the appropriate software, can measure a variety of characteristics on a per-cell basis. We have employed this system to monitor the progression of vesicular stomatitis virus infection in Vero cells and to describe the cellular changes associated with advancing vesicular stomatitis virus infection. The measurements of cellular characteristics are operator-independent, and the goal is to establish a robust method to mathematically determine viral infection levels in a given sample. This will provide a means to measure viral titer in a faster and less subjective way than manual reading of plaque assays or tissue culture infectious dose 50 assays.
Microscopy, QH301-705.5, viral vector, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus, Cell Line, Virus Diseases, Chlorocebus aethiops, microscopy, Vero cells, Animals, vesicular stomatitis virus, Biology (General), Vesicular Stomatitis, Vero Cells
Microscopy, QH301-705.5, viral vector, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus, Cell Line, Virus Diseases, Chlorocebus aethiops, microscopy, Vero cells, Animals, vesicular stomatitis virus, Biology (General), Vesicular Stomatitis, Vero Cells
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