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Visualization of four distinct influenza viral RNA segments within a single cell.
A 3D rendering generated using Imaris software (from Bitplane) of an MDCK cell infected with influenza A/WSN/1933 (H1N1) virus with four influenza viral RNA segments identified by fluorescent in situ hybridization: PB2 (red spots), PB1 (green spots), PA (orange spots), and NP (yellow spots). The nucleus is labeled in blue based on DAPI staining. Lakdawala et al.
Image Credit: Seema S. Lakdawala and Juraj Kabat, NIAID, NIH.
Citation: (2014) PLoS Pathogens Issue Image | Vol. 10(3) March 2014. PLoS Pathog 10(3): ev10.i03. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.ppat.v10.i03
Published: March 27, 2014
Copyright: © 2014 Lakdawala and Kabat. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
A 3D rendering generated using Imaris software (from Bitplane) of an MDCK cell infected with influenza A/WSN/1933 (H1N1) virus with four influenza viral RNA segments identified by fluorescent in situ hybridization: PB2 (red spots), PB1 (green spots), PA (orange spots), and NP (yellow spots). The nucleus is labeled in blue based on DAPI staining. Lakdawala et al.
Image Credit: Seema S. Lakdawala and Juraj Kabat, NIAID, NIH.