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Uta C. Hoppe, Eduardo Marbán, David C. Johns
Published in Volume 105, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(8):1077–1084 doi:10.1172/JCI8757
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Confocal fluorescence image of typical in vivo coinfected guinea pig myocytes. Guinea pig myocardium was coinjected with the receptor virus AdCGI-DBEcR and the reporter virus AdE8I-Kv4.3. Seventy-two hours after injection and stimulation with GS-E, myocytes were isolated and CD8 was viewed with R-phycoerythrin–conjugated CD8 antibodies. The cytosolic green fluorescence of the myocyte verifies infection with the receptor virus. Red staining of the surface membrane indicates induced expression of CD8 from the reporter virus, which also carries the ion channel gene. Infected cells were readily distinguishable from the background autofluorescence of noninfected cells (transmitted light image shown in blue plane).