Detection and thermal stabilization of virus based on surface properties

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Viral diseases take the lives of millions of people each year. The most effective methods to
prevent viral disease outbreak are viral detection to reduce contact with viral pathogens and
vaccines to prevent disease. To reduce the costs of the detection of viruses and improve
vaccine formulation, we explored viral surface properties. The properties we have focused
on are viral hydrophobicity and surface charge using chemical force microscopy (CFM).
CFM is a single-particle technique that measures the adhesion force of a functionalized …
Abstract
Viral diseases take the lives of millions of people each year. The most effective methods to prevent viral disease outbreak are viral detection to reduce contact with viral pathogens and vaccines to prevent disease. To reduce the costs of the detection of viruses and improve vaccine formulation, we explored viral surface properties. The properties we have focused on are viral hydrophobicity and surface charge using chemical force microscopy (CFM). CFM is a single-particle technique that measures the adhesion force of a functionalized atomic force microscopy (AFM) probe, and in this study, a virus covalently bound to a surface. The non-enveloped porcine parvovirus (PPV) and enveloped bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) were used to demonstrate the use of CFM for viral particles with different surface properties.
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