Multiple Choice
What would be observed by live-cell fluorescence microscopy immediately after HIV entry if HIV is endocytosed first, and then later fuses with the endocytotic vesicle membrane?
A) A spot of red fluorescence will be visible on the infected cell's plasma membrane, marking the site of membrane fusion and HIV entry.
B) The red fluorescent dye-labelled lipids will appear in the infected cell's interior.
C) A spot of red fluorescence will diffuse in the infected cell's cytoplasm.
D) A spot of red fluorescence will remain outside the cell after delivering the viral capsid.
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