Direct Virus Measurement?

James Weaver 202-205-5037 (@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU:WEAVER@FDACD)
Wed, 3 Nov 1993 11:39 EDT

In response to a question from upper management, I pose the following question
to the community: Has anyone attempted to directly quantitate virus particles by

flow cytometry by using either anti-capsid antibodies or live nucleic acid
stains? If so, how well or poorly did it work, and are there any pertinant
references?
Thanks for any responses.

Jim Weaver
Molecular Pharmacology
Div. of Research & Testing
CDER, FDA
Washington, DC 20204

V: 202-205-5037
E: WEAVER@FDACD.CDER.FDA.GOV


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