4 thoughts on “Virology lecture #5: Attachment and entry”

  1. I like the videos, but sometimes they are hard to understand,
    there are no name plates to the “players”, too fast,
    no slowmotion,no playback, no time-scale, no micrometer-mark.

    I didn't know endosome, had to look it up. I somehow know
    nucleus,ER,Mitochondrien,Golgi,microtubules … , but not exactly.
    So, is there a small quick online introduction to cell-biology ?
    Well, wikipedia is always a good start…but you won't
    like the competition ?!?

    I'm looking for a video of a complete infectious cycle of flu
    with time-scale, virus-counts and with small window for an
    overview where we are inside the cell

    I'd like to skip parts in your lesson-videos about non-flu
    viruses, but don't know how.

    Is there a general student-internet-shyness (in bioscience)
    they could reply – in exchange I could answer questions
    about flu-sequence analysis

  2. The movies you showed were helpful in visualizing the entry steps. Can you please mention the source of the movies? I am very interested in watching the movies from start to end. Thanks!

  3. The movies you showed were helpful in visualizing the entry steps. Can you please mention the source of the movies? I am very interested in watching the movies from start to end. Thanks!

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