Schematic
representation of genes/proteins involved in herpes simplex virus infection -
animated
Shockwave Flash
3.0 file (swf002jhc).
This will play continuously but you will need to have
the latest version of the Macromedia Shockwave Flash Player on your
Netscape 3.0+ (or Internet Explorer 3.0+) browser.
Stop and Play buttons: are at the bottom
of the animation, click on them at any time
Green
timebar: shows how far the animation has progressed (it is not
possible to slide this across)
Larger
arrows: major time points - if you click on
these, the animation will play from
this point
Smaller arrows: major
frames in animation - if you click on these, the animation will
stop at that point (over-ride this
with the Play button or click on another arrow.
PC with right hand mouse button: click on
the animation area and use to 'zoom in and out' and rewind or go back a frame
etc.
See also swf001jhc: a 'lower power more anatomical' animated view of the same process.
Created by the editorial team of Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine to instructions from Julian Hickling (Cantab Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge UK) and Chris Smith (Division of Virology, Department of Pathology, Cambridge University, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, UK).
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