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J Virol ; 97(10): e0077023, 2023 10 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37823645

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: Enteric adenoviruses have historically been difficult to grow in cell culture, which has resulted in lack of knowledge of host factors and pathways required for infection of these medically relevant viruses. Previous studies in non-intestinal cell lines showed slow infection kinetics and generated comparatively low virus yields compared to other adenovirus types. We suggest duodenum-derived HuTu80 cells as a superior cell line for studies to complement efforts using complex intestinal tissue models. We show that viral host cell factors required for virus entry differ between cell lines from distinct origins and demonstrate the importance of clathrin-mediated endocytosis.


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Adenoviridae , Clathrin , Endocytosis , Virus Internalization , Humans , Adenoviridae/physiology , Clathrin/metabolism , Duodenum/cytology , Duodenum/virology
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 116(7): 2425-2434, 2019 02 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30683726

ABSTRACT

Graphite is an inexpensive material with useful electrical, magnetic, thermal, and optical properties. It is also biocompatible and used universally as a substrate. Micrometer-sized graphitic particles in solution are therefore ideal candidates for novel lab-on-a-chip and remote manipulation applications in biomedicine, biophysics, chemistry, and condensed-matter physics. However, submerged graphite is not known to be amenable to magnetic manipulation, the optimal manipulation method for such applications. Here, we exploit the diamagnetism of graphite and demonstrate contactless magnetic positioning control of graphitic microflakes in diamagnetic aqueous solutions. We develop a theoretical model for magnetic manipulation of graphite microflakes and demonstrate experimentally magnetic transport of such particles over distances [Formula: see text] with peak velocities [Formula: see text] in inhomogeneous magnetic fields. We achieve fully biocompatible transport for lipid-coated graphite in NaCl aqueous solution, paving the way for previously undiscovered biomedical applications. Our results prove that micrometer-sized graphite can be magnetically manipulated in liquid media.

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Langmuir ; 32(13): 3308-13, 2016 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26972953

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High-performing hybridization platforms fabricated by reactive microcontact printing of DNA probes are presented. Multishaped PDMS molds are used to covalently bind oligonucleotides over a functional copolymer (DMA-NAS-MAPS) surface. Printed structures with minimum width of about 1.5 µm, spaced by 10 µm, are demonstrated, with edge corrugation lower than 300 nm. The quantification of the immobilized surface probes via fluorescence imaging gives a remarkable concentration of 3.3 × 10(3) oligonucleotides/µm(2), almost totally active when used as probes in DNA-DNA hybridization assays. Indeed, fluorescence and atomic force microscopy show a 95% efficiency in target binding and uniform DNA hybridization over printed areas.


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DNA Probes/chemistry , Methacrylates/chemistry , Succinimides/chemistry , Carbocyanines/chemistry , DNA, Single-Stranded/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Oligodeoxyribonucleotides/chemistry
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