Neuroscience research has been revolutionized by the use of recombinant viral vector technology from the basic, preclinical and clinical levels. Currently, multiple recombinant viral vector types are employed with each having its strengths and weaknesses depending on the proposed application. Helper-dependent adenoviral vectors (HdAd) are emerging as ideal viral vectors that solve a major need in the neuroscience field: (1) expression of transgenes that are too large to be packaged by other viral vectors and (2) rapid onset of transgene expression in the absence of cytotoxicity. Here, we describe the methods for large-scale production of HdAd viral vectors for in vivo use with neurospecific transgene expression
The complex tangle of synaptic connections made by the myriad of neural cell types in mammalian nerv...
Genetic disorders of the brain can be debilitating, causing both cognitive and motor impairments, an...
Aiming toward improvement in the safety, efficiency, and specificity of viral vectors for neurobiolo...
Neuroscience research has been revolutionized by the use of recombinant viral vector technology from...
Adeno-associated viral vectors have numerous applications in neuroscience, including the study of ge...
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors mediating long term transgene expression are excel...
Preface The use of viral vectors as gene transfer tools for the central nervous system has seen a s...
Viral vectors are becoming increasingly important tools to investigate the function of neural protei...
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors mediating long term transgene expression are excel...
Gene therapy in the brain is a promising treatment strategy that in the future may be used for sever...
The gene therapy approach using viral vectors currently represents one of the best hopes for treatin...
Helper-dependent adenoviral vectors (HDAd) are deleted of all viral genes and they can efficiently t...
Recombinant lentiviral vectors (rLV) are powerful tools for gene transfer to the central nervous sys...
In this paper a detailed protocol is presented for neuroscientists planning to start work on first g...
Defective handling of proteins is a central feature of major neurodegenerative diseases. The discove...
The complex tangle of synaptic connections made by the myriad of neural cell types in mammalian nerv...
Genetic disorders of the brain can be debilitating, causing both cognitive and motor impairments, an...
Aiming toward improvement in the safety, efficiency, and specificity of viral vectors for neurobiolo...
Neuroscience research has been revolutionized by the use of recombinant viral vector technology from...
Adeno-associated viral vectors have numerous applications in neuroscience, including the study of ge...
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors mediating long term transgene expression are excel...
Preface The use of viral vectors as gene transfer tools for the central nervous system has seen a s...
Viral vectors are becoming increasingly important tools to investigate the function of neural protei...
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors mediating long term transgene expression are excel...
Gene therapy in the brain is a promising treatment strategy that in the future may be used for sever...
The gene therapy approach using viral vectors currently represents one of the best hopes for treatin...
Helper-dependent adenoviral vectors (HDAd) are deleted of all viral genes and they can efficiently t...
Recombinant lentiviral vectors (rLV) are powerful tools for gene transfer to the central nervous sys...
In this paper a detailed protocol is presented for neuroscientists planning to start work on first g...
Defective handling of proteins is a central feature of major neurodegenerative diseases. The discove...
The complex tangle of synaptic connections made by the myriad of neural cell types in mammalian nerv...
Genetic disorders of the brain can be debilitating, causing both cognitive and motor impairments, an...
Aiming toward improvement in the safety, efficiency, and specificity of viral vectors for neurobiolo...