The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method involves the entrapment of DNA and nuclear protein within liposomes and the use of HVJ to enhance liposome fusion with cell membranes. This method has been used successfully for in vivo gene transfer to various types of tissue. In this study, we investigated whether this method transfers genes effectively to normal and malignantly transformed keratinocytes in vivo. We applied HVJ-liposome complex (HLC) containing the β-galactosidase gene to the tape-stripped skin of hairless rats and detected the enzyme activity in the keratinocytes of the treated skin. Comparison of this method with the naked DNA injection method, which was shown recently to be useful for in vivo gene transfer to ke...
For gene therapy purposes, the skin is an attractive organ to target for systemic delivery of therap...
Efficient gene delivery to the skin is important for gene therapy of skin diseases and in-depth biol...
Several methods for DNA-mediated cell transfection were tested to determine the optimal conditions f...
The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method involves the entrapment of DNA and nuclear...
The aim of this study is to investigate the safety and efficiency of transducing human keratocytes w...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
The suicide gene therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has given some promise, but the toxicity...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
The ability to introduce DNA into mammalian cells has provided a powerful means to examine the regul...
Direct transfer of new genetic information to keratinocytes in epidermis may prove effective in trea...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
T4N5 liposomes, which contain the DNA repair enzyme T4 endonuclease V, were applied to mouse skin in...
The introduction and expression of exogenous genetic material in cultured cells has provided a power...
Efficient gene delivery to the skin is important for gene therapy of skin diseases and in-depth biol...
For gene therapy purposes, the skin is an attractive organ to target for systemic delivery of therap...
Efficient gene delivery to the skin is important for gene therapy of skin diseases and in-depth biol...
Several methods for DNA-mediated cell transfection were tested to determine the optimal conditions f...
The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method involves the entrapment of DNA and nuclear...
The aim of this study is to investigate the safety and efficiency of transducing human keratocytes w...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
The suicide gene therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has given some promise, but the toxicity...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
The ability to introduce DNA into mammalian cells has provided a powerful means to examine the regul...
Direct transfer of new genetic information to keratinocytes in epidermis may prove effective in trea...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
T4N5 liposomes, which contain the DNA repair enzyme T4 endonuclease V, were applied to mouse skin in...
The introduction and expression of exogenous genetic material in cultured cells has provided a power...
Efficient gene delivery to the skin is important for gene therapy of skin diseases and in-depth biol...
For gene therapy purposes, the skin is an attractive organ to target for systemic delivery of therap...
Efficient gene delivery to the skin is important for gene therapy of skin diseases and in-depth biol...
Several methods for DNA-mediated cell transfection were tested to determine the optimal conditions f...