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How long will it take for the macrophage/microglial cells to attach?

It can take 5-7 days for the macrophage/microglial cells to attach to the flask.  During this time, they do not need new media or any manipulations.

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Updated on: 12/9/2013 11:47:07 AM
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The following is a list of published abstracts and papers where the work was either facilitated, or directly supported, by the BEI Resources Program.


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Firpo, M.R., et al., Polyamines and eIF5A hypusination facilitate SREBP2 synthesis and cholesterol production leading to enhanced enterovirus attachment and infection. PLoS pathogens, 2023. 19(4): p. e1011317.
Author: BEI Resources
Updated on: 5/6/2023 8:34:08 AM
Mulenga, A., et al., Identification and characterization of proteins that form the inner core Ixodes scapularis tick attachment cement layer. Research Square, 2022
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Updated on: 9/15/2022 7:31:03 AM
Colpitts, C.C. and E.V. LeBlanc, The green tea catechin EGCG provides proof-of-concept for a pan-coronavirus attachment inhibitor. Research Square, 2022.
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Updated on: 5/3/2022 12:21:11 PM
Chan, S.-W., T. Shafi, and R.C. Ford, Kite-Shaped Molecules Block SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry at a Post-Attachment Step. Viruses, 2021. 13(11): p. 2306.
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Updated on: 12/20/2021 6:54:34 AM
King, T., Structure and function of RSV attachment glycoprotein produced in human bronchial epithelial cultures. 2021, The Ohio State University.
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Updated on: 11/8/2021 10:59:04 AM
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The following is a list of published abstracts and papers where the work was either facilitated, or directly supported, by the NIH HIV Reagent Program.



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Maldonado, S.D., et al., Human Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Express C-Type Lectin Receptors and Attach and Respond to Aspergillus fumigatus. The Journal of Immunology, 2022

Author: HIV
Updated on: 9/15/2022 5:14:38 PM
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