Time-of-addition and Temperature-shift Assays to Determine Particular Step(s) in the Viral Life Cycle That is Blocked by Antiviral Substance(s)
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Viruses infect their host cells to produce progeny virus particles through the sequential steps of the viral life cycle, such as viral attachment, entry, penetration and post-entry events. This protocol describes time-of-addition and temperature-shift assays that are employed to explore which step(s) in the viral life cycle is blocked by an antiviral substance(s).
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