id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-325712-9kbnyqt3 Nathan, Lakshmi Single Virion Tracking Microscopy for the Study of Virus Entry Processes in Live Cells and Biomimetic Platforms 2019-07-18 .txt text/plain 10235 489 41 title: Single Virion Tracking Microscopy for the Study of Virus Entry Processes in Live Cells and Biomimetic Platforms In addition, for HIV [9] , influenza [10] , and Ebola virus [11] , most virions that encounter a cell are not involved in productive entry so the ability of single virion techniques to distinguish entry-competent particles from non-competent ones and characterize their individual behavior provides valuable data on heterogeneity in viral populations and its ultimate impact on infection. The remaining part of the chapter will focus on single particle tracking microscopy techniques compatible with dynamic/temporal data acquisition, their salient features, and how the data generated complement ensemble methods for studying viral entry processes and their intermediate steps and mechanisms. Here, binding and fusion is studied by monitoring liposomes decorated with host cell receptors interacting with the planar virus-like bilayer containing embedded viral proteins [59] [60] [61] . ./cache/cord-325712-9kbnyqt3.txt ./txt/cord-325712-9kbnyqt3.txt