AbstractA novel replication competent Sindbis virus based gene delivery vector has been developed for the introduction of genetic cargo into cell lines in vitro and potentially, animal models in vivo. This delivery system expands the previous uses of Sindbis virus as a gene delivery system in that no replicons are required and the resulting cargo containing virus particles are infectious. The heterologous vector is based on a morphological mutant in C, Ser180/Gly183 which produces larger than the normal size T=4 virus particles of 70 nm in size. This mutant produced particles up to 205 nm in size equal to a triangulation number of 36. It was postulated that because the Ser180/Gly183 mutant was capable of assembling such large particles, tha...
2012-04-11An important concept of gene therapy is the delivery of genetic materials to target cells ...
Poxviruses and Alphaviruses constitute two promising viral vectors that have been used extensively a...
AbstractGenetic recombination resulting in the production of wild-type infectious virus is an obstac...
AbstractA novel replication competent Sindbis virus based gene delivery vector has been developed fo...
Virus-based systems for the expression of heterologous genes are becoming popular tools for cell bio...
Alphavirus vectors have demonstrated high levels of transient heterologous gene expression both in v...
Alphavirus vectors have emerged as a strategy for the development of cancer vaccines and gene therap...
UnrestrictedFunctional gene therapy could allow for the potential treatment of numerous diseases. Th...
AbstractGene therapy aims to complement or, ideally, correct defective genes. The broad clinical app...
AbstractBecause of its ability to integrate chromosomally and its non-pathogenic nature, adeno-assoc...
AbstractAlphavirus vectors express high levels of recombinant proteins in mammalian cells, but their...
We have developed a widely applicable functional genomics strategy based on alphavirus expression ve...
Poxviruses and Alphaviruses constitute two promising viral vectors that have been used extensively a...
Viruses are intracellular parasites with simple DNA or RNA genomes. Virus life revolves around three...
Alphavirus vectors present an attractive approach for gene therapy applications due to the rapid and...
2012-04-11An important concept of gene therapy is the delivery of genetic materials to target cells ...
Poxviruses and Alphaviruses constitute two promising viral vectors that have been used extensively a...
AbstractGenetic recombination resulting in the production of wild-type infectious virus is an obstac...
AbstractA novel replication competent Sindbis virus based gene delivery vector has been developed fo...
Virus-based systems for the expression of heterologous genes are becoming popular tools for cell bio...
Alphavirus vectors have demonstrated high levels of transient heterologous gene expression both in v...
Alphavirus vectors have emerged as a strategy for the development of cancer vaccines and gene therap...
UnrestrictedFunctional gene therapy could allow for the potential treatment of numerous diseases. Th...
AbstractGene therapy aims to complement or, ideally, correct defective genes. The broad clinical app...
AbstractBecause of its ability to integrate chromosomally and its non-pathogenic nature, adeno-assoc...
AbstractAlphavirus vectors express high levels of recombinant proteins in mammalian cells, but their...
We have developed a widely applicable functional genomics strategy based on alphavirus expression ve...
Poxviruses and Alphaviruses constitute two promising viral vectors that have been used extensively a...
Viruses are intracellular parasites with simple DNA or RNA genomes. Virus life revolves around three...
Alphavirus vectors present an attractive approach for gene therapy applications due to the rapid and...
2012-04-11An important concept of gene therapy is the delivery of genetic materials to target cells ...
Poxviruses and Alphaviruses constitute two promising viral vectors that have been used extensively a...
AbstractGenetic recombination resulting in the production of wild-type infectious virus is an obstac...