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English: Some early endosomes gradually accumulate Rab7 molecules. Endosome enclosing a DENV particle (red, surrounded by a white circle) that shows a gradual increase in the Rab7 signal (green). Although during real-time imaging DiD-labeled particles were excited at 2 Hz and Rab7-eYFP at 0.5 Hz, this video is composed of only those frames in which DiD and YFP were excited simultaneously. During the whole video, the virus particle colocalizes with Rab5, but for clarity the signal is not depicted. Snapshots of the maturation event are shown in Figure 3C . The playback speed is 10× real-time.
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Source Video S4 from van der Schaar H, Rust M, Chen C, van der Ende-Metselaar H, Wilschut J, Zhuang X, Smit J. "Dissecting the Cell Entry Pathway of Dengue Virus by Single-Particle Tracking in Living Cells". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000244. PMID 19096510. PMC: 2592694.
Author van der Schaar H, Rust M, Chen C, van der Ende-Metselaar H, Wilschut J, Zhuang X, Smit J
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