Gene therapy is the treatment of diseases based on the transfer of genetic information. Agents that carry or deliver DNA to target cells are called vectors (Latin vector: carrier, deliverer). Ideally, a vector should accommodate an unlimited amount of inserted DNA, lack the ability of autonomous replication of its own DNA, be easily manufactured, and be available in concentrated form. Secondly, it should have the ability to target specific cell types or to limit its gene expression to specific cell types, and to achieve sustained gene expression in the long term or in a controlled fashion. Finally, it should not be toxic or immunogenic. Such a vector does not exist and none of the DNA delivery systems so far available for in vivo gene trans...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent year...
Gene therapy carries a dangerous stigma in society today. Images of scientists creating “perfect ” h...
Gene therapy is the treatment of diseases based on the transfer of genetic information. Agents that ...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Gene therapy "the use of genes as medicine" involves the transfer of a therapeutic or working copy o...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
1027-1038Genetic engineering has made sizeable contributions to technical innovation, agriculture, a...
There is a growing body of evidence that the observed characteristics in pharmacokinetics and pharma...
Gene therapy is becoming a promising technology for the management of many human diseases. Hereditar...
Abstract: Several viruses have been engineered for gene therapy applications, and the specific prope...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Gene therapy for cancer treatment represents a promising approach that has shown selectivity and eff...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
Copyright © 2013 Benoît Chénais. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent year...
Gene therapy carries a dangerous stigma in society today. Images of scientists creating “perfect ” h...
Gene therapy is the treatment of diseases based on the transfer of genetic information. Agents that ...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Gene therapy "the use of genes as medicine" involves the transfer of a therapeutic or working copy o...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
1027-1038Genetic engineering has made sizeable contributions to technical innovation, agriculture, a...
There is a growing body of evidence that the observed characteristics in pharmacokinetics and pharma...
Gene therapy is becoming a promising technology for the management of many human diseases. Hereditar...
Abstract: Several viruses have been engineered for gene therapy applications, and the specific prope...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Gene therapy for cancer treatment represents a promising approach that has shown selectivity and eff...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
Copyright © 2013 Benoît Chénais. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent year...
Gene therapy carries a dangerous stigma in society today. Images of scientists creating “perfect ” h...