Retroviruses are used as gene delivery vehicles in genetic treatment. Retroviral transduction is a complex process that is comprised of numerous interrelated steps, both in solution and after internalization of retroviruses into target cells. Mathematical modeling and quantitative experiments are necessary to understand and predict the response of highly interactive biological systems. Physico-chemical factors in solution, such as calf serum and polybrene concentrations exhibit coupled action and affect significantly the efficiency of gene transfer and the dynamical pattern of retroviral decay. Intracellular events are complicated by a kinetic interplay between events in the retroviral life cycle and the cell cycle of the target cells. A co...
AbstractSimple and complex retroviral vectors derived from Moloney murine leukemia virus (MLV) and h...
In retroviral vector-mediated gene transfer, transduction efficiency can be hampered by inhibitory m...
Retroviral replication depends on integration of viral DNA into a host cell chromosome. Integration ...
Recombinant retroviruses (gammaretro-, lenti- and foamy-viral vectors) are used for gene therapy as ...
Recombinant retroviruses are currently used as gene delivery vehicles for the purpose of gene therap...
Replication-defective retroviruses are frequently used as gene carriers for gene transfer into mamma...
[[abstract]]While retrovirus vector (RV) is the main virus vector used in human gene therapy trials,...
High-level expression of proteins in animal cells has been very informative in studies of protein an...
International audienceThis chapter describes retroviruses as the RNA viruses whose life cycle includ...
Rapidly expanding development and practice of gene therapy requires the availability of large quanti...
AbstractRetroviral vectors are powerful tools for the introduction of transgenes into mammalian cell...
The ability of retroviruses to integrate a precise copy of the viral genome into host cell DNA (deox...
Retroviral vectors have become a standard tool for gene transfer technology. Compared with other gen...
Retrovirus HTLV-1 gene circuit is characterized by positive and negative feedback phenomena, thus ca...
Overview summary The effects of physico-chemical factors such as the polycation Polybrene (PB) and c...
AbstractSimple and complex retroviral vectors derived from Moloney murine leukemia virus (MLV) and h...
In retroviral vector-mediated gene transfer, transduction efficiency can be hampered by inhibitory m...
Retroviral replication depends on integration of viral DNA into a host cell chromosome. Integration ...
Recombinant retroviruses (gammaretro-, lenti- and foamy-viral vectors) are used for gene therapy as ...
Recombinant retroviruses are currently used as gene delivery vehicles for the purpose of gene therap...
Replication-defective retroviruses are frequently used as gene carriers for gene transfer into mamma...
[[abstract]]While retrovirus vector (RV) is the main virus vector used in human gene therapy trials,...
High-level expression of proteins in animal cells has been very informative in studies of protein an...
International audienceThis chapter describes retroviruses as the RNA viruses whose life cycle includ...
Rapidly expanding development and practice of gene therapy requires the availability of large quanti...
AbstractRetroviral vectors are powerful tools for the introduction of transgenes into mammalian cell...
The ability of retroviruses to integrate a precise copy of the viral genome into host cell DNA (deox...
Retroviral vectors have become a standard tool for gene transfer technology. Compared with other gen...
Retrovirus HTLV-1 gene circuit is characterized by positive and negative feedback phenomena, thus ca...
Overview summary The effects of physico-chemical factors such as the polycation Polybrene (PB) and c...
AbstractSimple and complex retroviral vectors derived from Moloney murine leukemia virus (MLV) and h...
In retroviral vector-mediated gene transfer, transduction efficiency can be hampered by inhibitory m...
Retroviral replication depends on integration of viral DNA into a host cell chromosome. Integration ...