Distribution of dengue-2 antigens by electron immunocytochemistry.
AUTOR(ES)
Cardiff, R D
RESUMO
The distribution of dengue-2 antigens was studied in infected monkey kidney cells (LLC MK2) using an indirect, horseradish peroxidase-conjugated immunoglobulin technique. This procedure allowed both light and electron microscopic examination of serial-step sections of individual cells cut in a plane perpendicular to the monolayer. Both virion and nonvirion antigens were identified on the plasma membrane with this technique. A diffuse cytoplasmic reaction product was also present. The intensity and distribution of the cytoplasmic reaction product was related to disruption of the plasma membrane.
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