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  • Cell Biology
  • Virology

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  • Technological progress in microscopy enhances the study of host-pathogen interactions.
  • Engineered biosensors and improved microscope hardware address challenges in live-cell imaging.
  • Fluorescence microscopy offers high temporal resolution for observing cellular signaling and protein localization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a detailed protocol for long-term live-cell fluorescence imaging.
  • To enable detailed observation of virus-infected cell lines over extended periods.
  • To facilitate the assessment of cellular responses to infection and potential therapeutic agents.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques.
  • Implementing engineered biosensors for enhanced signal detection.
  • Developing a protocol for sustained live-cell imaging of infected cell cultures.

Main Results:

  • Successful long-term live-cell imaging of virus-infected cell lines was achieved.
  • The protocol allows for the detection of dynamic cellular events.
  • High temporal resolution imaging provides insights into host-pathogen interplay.

Conclusions:

  • The described protocol is effective for long-term live-cell fluorescence imaging of virus-infected cells.
  • This method advances the study of host-pathogen interactions and cellular dynamics.
  • Enables precise assessment of infection effects and therapeutic interventions.