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The following pages link to Enhanced real-time monitoring of adeno-associated virus trafficking by virus-quantum dot conjugates (Q35094530):
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- Quantum dots as a platform for nanoparticle drug delivery vehicle design (Q26996556) (← links)
- Entry of a novel marine DNA virus, Singapore grouper iridovirus, into host cells occurs via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis in a pH-dependent manner (Q30603656) (← links)
- Synthetic virology: engineering viruses for gene delivery (Q34487264) (← links)
- Recent advances in human viruses imaging studies (Q34521364) (← links)
- Random Insertion of mCherry Into VP3 Domain of Adeno-associated Virus Yields Fluorescent Capsids With no Loss of Infectivity (Q34694806) (← links)
- Progress on the labeling and single-particle tracking technologies of viruses (Q35168639) (← links)
- Enhancing gene delivery of adeno-associated viruses by cell-permeable peptides (Q35194907) (← links)
- CdTe and CdSe quantum dots cytotoxicity: a comparative study on microorganisms (Q35654482) (← links)
- Probing the interactions of CdTe quantum dots with pseudorabies virus (Q36265835) (← links)
- Live cell imaging of viral entry (Q36655076) (← links)
- Fast and high-accuracy localization for three-dimensional single-particle tracking. (Q37101934) (← links)
- Single-Molecule Tracking and Its Application in Biomolecular Binding Detection. (Q37265806) (← links)
- Radioiodinated Capsids Facilitate In Vivo Non-Invasive Tracking of Adeno-Associated Gene Transfer Vectors (Q37563484) (← links)
- Single-virus force spectroscopy unravels molecular details of virus infection. (Q38448983) (← links)
- Real-time light scattering tracking of gold nanoparticles- bioconjugated respiratory syncytial virus infecting HEp-2 cells (Q38562176) (← links)
- Tracking single viruses infecting their host cells using quantum dots (Q38676661) (← links)
- Quantum dot as probe for disease diagnosis and monitoring (Q38681249) (← links)
- In situ labelling chemistry of respiratory syncytial viruses by employing the biotinylated host-cell membrane protein for tracking the early stage of virus entry (Q38942771) (← links)
- Quantum dot labelling of adenovirus allows highly sensitive single cell flow and imaging cytometry (Q38950257) (← links)
- Site-specific modification of adeno-associated viruses via a genetically engineered aldehyde tag. (Q39265439) (← links)