Viral vectors are rapidly being developed for a range of applications in research and gene therapy. Prototype foamy virus (PFV) vectors have been described for gene therapy, although their use has mainly been restricted to ex vivo stem cell modification. Here we report direct in vivo transgene delivery with PFV vectors carrying reporter gene constructs. In our investigations, systemic PFV vector delivery to neonatal mice gave transgene expression in the heart, xiphisternum, liver, pancreas, and gut, whereas intracranial administration produced brain expression until animals were euthanized 49 days post-transduction. Immunostaining and confocal microscopy analysis of injected brains showed that transgene expression was highly localized to hi...
In the context of motoneuron diseases, gene delivery as an experimental or therapeutic approach is h...
Viral vector-mediated gene transfer has emerged as a powerful means to target transgene expression i...
The delivery of recombinant genes into the brain is becom-ing an increasingly important strategy for...
Foamy viruses (FVs) are unique ancient retroviruses that infect all non-human primates, but do not c...
Viral vectors can mediate long-term gene expression in different regions of the brain. Recombinant a...
Foamy virus (FV) vectors are promising tools for gene therapy, but low titer is a major challenge fo...
Inherited metabolic disorders that affect the central nervous system typically result in pathology t...
The efficient delivery of genetic material to the developing fetal brain represents a powerful resea...
This study shows that an ICP4-replication-deficient herpes simplex virus containing the Moloney muri...
AbstractCurrent retroviral vectors based on murine leukemia virus (MuLV) are unable to efficiently t...
A novel technology for the generation of light emitting somatic transgenic animals has been develope...
Tbe human foamy virus (HFV) is a recently characterized member ofthe spumavirus family. Although no ...
Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy using retroviral vectors has immense potential, but vecto...
International audienceWe have previously demonstrated disease-dependent gene delivery in the brain u...
Foamy virus (FV) vectors have shown great promise for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy. Th...
In the context of motoneuron diseases, gene delivery as an experimental or therapeutic approach is h...
Viral vector-mediated gene transfer has emerged as a powerful means to target transgene expression i...
The delivery of recombinant genes into the brain is becom-ing an increasingly important strategy for...
Foamy viruses (FVs) are unique ancient retroviruses that infect all non-human primates, but do not c...
Viral vectors can mediate long-term gene expression in different regions of the brain. Recombinant a...
Foamy virus (FV) vectors are promising tools for gene therapy, but low titer is a major challenge fo...
Inherited metabolic disorders that affect the central nervous system typically result in pathology t...
The efficient delivery of genetic material to the developing fetal brain represents a powerful resea...
This study shows that an ICP4-replication-deficient herpes simplex virus containing the Moloney muri...
AbstractCurrent retroviral vectors based on murine leukemia virus (MuLV) are unable to efficiently t...
A novel technology for the generation of light emitting somatic transgenic animals has been develope...
Tbe human foamy virus (HFV) is a recently characterized member ofthe spumavirus family. Although no ...
Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy using retroviral vectors has immense potential, but vecto...
International audienceWe have previously demonstrated disease-dependent gene delivery in the brain u...
Foamy virus (FV) vectors have shown great promise for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy. Th...
In the context of motoneuron diseases, gene delivery as an experimental or therapeutic approach is h...
Viral vector-mediated gene transfer has emerged as a powerful means to target transgene expression i...
The delivery of recombinant genes into the brain is becom-ing an increasingly important strategy for...