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TABLE 1 List of antibodies used in this study
FIG 1 Detection of intercellular nanotubes containing PRRSV GP5 and Nprotein. (A to D) MARC-145 cells were infected by PRRSV strain SD95-21 atan MOI of 0.1 and fixed at 12 hpi
FIG 2 Intercellular nanotubes contain viral proteins in PRRSV-infected cells. MARC-145 cells were infected by PRRSV strain SD95-21 at an MOI of 0.1 and fixedor GP4 (G and N) together with F-actin (A to G) or myosin IIA (H to N)
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