Fluorescence Microscopy in Adeno-Associated Virus Research

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Abstract

Research on adeno-associated virus (AAV) and its recombinant vectors as well as on fluorescence microscopy imaging is rapidly progressing driven by clinical applications and new technologies, respectively. The topics converge, since high and super-resolution microscopes facilitate the study of spatial and temporal aspects of cellular virus biology. Labeling methods also evolve and diversify. We review these interdisciplinary developments and provide information on the technologies used and the biological knowledge gained. The emphasis lies on the visualization of AAV proteins by chemical fluorophores, protein fusions and antibodies as well as on methods for the detection of adeno-associated viral DNA. We add a short overview of fluorescent microscope techniques and their advantages and challenges in detecting AAV.

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Golm, S. K., Hübner, W., & Müller, K. M. (2023, May 1). Fluorescence Microscopy in Adeno-Associated Virus Research. Viruses. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15051174

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