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Immunology and Infection
Live Imaging of Virus-Infected Human Intestinal Organoid Monolayers (Video) | JoVE
Published: January 19, 2024
doi:
10.3791/201233
J. Thomas Gebert
,
Francesca J. Scribano
,
Kristen A. Engevik
,
Joseph M. Hyser
1
Alkek Center for Metagenomics and Microbiome Research, Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology
,
Baylor College of Medicine
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Keywords: Live Imaging
Virus-infected
Human Intestinal Organoid
Monolayers
Epifluorescence Microscope
Stage Top Incubator
Bright Field Illumination
Fluorescent Calcium Sensor
Fluorescently Tagged Viruses
Amino Fluorescent Staining
Formaldehyde
Ammonium Chloride
Triton X-100
Blocking Solution
Primary Antibodies
Secondary Antibodies
DAPI
Rotavirus Infection
HIO Monolayer
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Live Imaging of Virus-Infected Human Intestinal Organoid Monolayers.
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(Pending Publication), e201233, doi:10.3791/201233 (2024).
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