AbstractAdenoviral vectors have been used in gene therapy and for vaccination. The major concerns with using adenoviral vectors are the pathogenic potential of the virus backbone and the generation of replication-competent adenovirus that may replicate in an uncontrolled manner, especially in immunocompromised patients. It is important to develop new vectors that are safer for clinical trials while maintaining high titer and efficient transduction. A new adenovirus vector production system was developed, which includes several vector backbone plasmids deleted for E2a and a new cell line expressing both E1 and E2a. The new cell line with the tTA-inducible E2a expression cassette can significantly increase the titer of E1/E2a-deleted vectors ...
Production of multiply deleted adenoviral (Ad) vectors with increased cloning capacity and reduced i...
In the last decade adenovirus (AdV) vectors have emerged as promising technology in gene therapy. Th...
Gene therapy has evolved due to the development of a number of biotechnology weapons, i.e., vectors ...
AbstractAdenoviral vectors have been used in gene therapy and for vaccination. The major concerns wi...
A novel recombinant adenovirus vector, Av3nBg, was constructed with deletions in adenovirus E1, E2a,...
Current generation adenoviral vectors (Ads) are not suitable for those gene therapy approaches that ...
Genetically modified adenoviruses (Ads) make attractive vectors for the delivery of exogenous DNA to...
With the enhanced capacity of bioinformatics to interrogate extensive banks of sequence data, more e...
Recombinant human adenovirus (Ad) vectors are being extensively explored for their use in gene thera...
E1-deleted adenovirus vectors (AdV) are important gene transfer vehicles for gene therapy and vaccin...
AbstractReplication competent adenovirus (RC-Ad) vectors mediate robust transgene expression by virt...
AbstractAdenoviral vectors are highly efficient at transferring genes into cells and are broadly use...
cell that expresses adenovirus E1 gene; Ad, adenovirus; m.u., map unit; m.o.i, multiplicity of infec...
Safety requirements for adenoviral gene therapy protocols have led to the development of the third g...
The emerging number of clinical trials in the gene therapy field poses the challenge to the industry...
Production of multiply deleted adenoviral (Ad) vectors with increased cloning capacity and reduced i...
In the last decade adenovirus (AdV) vectors have emerged as promising technology in gene therapy. Th...
Gene therapy has evolved due to the development of a number of biotechnology weapons, i.e., vectors ...
AbstractAdenoviral vectors have been used in gene therapy and for vaccination. The major concerns wi...
A novel recombinant adenovirus vector, Av3nBg, was constructed with deletions in adenovirus E1, E2a,...
Current generation adenoviral vectors (Ads) are not suitable for those gene therapy approaches that ...
Genetically modified adenoviruses (Ads) make attractive vectors for the delivery of exogenous DNA to...
With the enhanced capacity of bioinformatics to interrogate extensive banks of sequence data, more e...
Recombinant human adenovirus (Ad) vectors are being extensively explored for their use in gene thera...
E1-deleted adenovirus vectors (AdV) are important gene transfer vehicles for gene therapy and vaccin...
AbstractReplication competent adenovirus (RC-Ad) vectors mediate robust transgene expression by virt...
AbstractAdenoviral vectors are highly efficient at transferring genes into cells and are broadly use...
cell that expresses adenovirus E1 gene; Ad, adenovirus; m.u., map unit; m.o.i, multiplicity of infec...
Safety requirements for adenoviral gene therapy protocols have led to the development of the third g...
The emerging number of clinical trials in the gene therapy field poses the challenge to the industry...
Production of multiply deleted adenoviral (Ad) vectors with increased cloning capacity and reduced i...
In the last decade adenovirus (AdV) vectors have emerged as promising technology in gene therapy. Th...
Gene therapy has evolved due to the development of a number of biotechnology weapons, i.e., vectors ...