The structural integrity and conformational stability of a genetically modified live, oncolytic herpes simplex virus (o-HSV) were investigated across a wide pH (5.5-8.0) and temperature (10°C-87.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe traditional plaque forming and TCID(50) methods to determine replication competent virus titres rely on several cycles of replication and infection to generate a plaque with an incubation period of 24-72 h post-infection typically required. We developed a method to quantify infective viral particles based on early detection of cellular events by capillary cytometry. The method uses a capillary cytometer as a precise cell counter that can discriminate infected from non-infected cells.
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