Fate and transport of enveloped viruses in indoor built spaces - through understanding vaccinia virus and surface interactions
Dahae Seong, Monchupa Kingsak, Yuan Lin, Qian Wang, Shamia Hoque*()

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Figure 4.. Frequency-dissipation plots for VACV for gold (A), SiO2 (B), glass (C), and stainless-steel (D). ‘1’, ‘2’, and ‘3’ show the steps of the adhesion process, ‘1’ adhesion, ‘2’ reaching saturation and ‘3’ detachment due to the wash cycle. The numbers correspond to the slope represented by K1, K2 and K3. VACV: vaccinia virus. This is representative of an experiment started at 2.00 × 105 plaque-forming unit/mL.