Viral vectors are the most efficient tools for gene delivery, and the search for tissue-specific infecting viruses is important for the development of in vivo gene therapy strategies. The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus is widely used as a vector for expression of foreign genes in insect cells, and its host specificity is supposed to be restricted to arthropods. Here we demonstrate that recombinant A. californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus is efficiently taken up by human hepatocytes via an endosomal pathway. High-level reporter gene expression from heterologous promoters was observed in human and rabbit hepatocytes in vitro. Mouse hepatocytes and some other epithelial cell types are targeted at a considerably ...
[[abstract]]©2006 Wiley - Baculovirus has emerged as a promising vector for in vivo or ex vivo gene ...
AbstractAlthough great progress has been made in the characterization of the biochemical and biologi...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - Since the discovery that baculoviruses can efficiently transduce mammal...
The monopoly of insect cells to host baculovirus Autographa californica multiple nuclear polyhedrosi...
© 2008 American Society of Gene TherapyThe monopoly of insect cells to host baculovirus Autographa c...
Based on its ability to express high levels of protein, baculovirus has been widely used for recombi...
Background/aims: Gene transfer into hepatic stellate cells (HSC) is inefficient when using plasmid-b...
A baculovirus (Autographa californica nucleopoly-hedrovirus) vector containing a strong promoter, th...
Baculoviruses are widely encountered in nature and a great deal of data is available about their saf...
[[abstract]]Baculovirus has been employed for a wide variety of applications. In this study, we furt...
Baculoviruses are insect-specific pathogens, producing occlusion bodies containing enveloped virus p...
Safe and efficient genetic modification of liver cells could enable new therapies for a variety of h...
The use of the insect virus Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) as a ge...
[[abstract]]©2004 Wiley - Although baculovirus-mediated gene delivery into mammalian cells has been ...
The baculovirus system is an extremely powerful tool for expression of heterologous genes in eukaryo...
[[abstract]]©2006 Wiley - Baculovirus has emerged as a promising vector for in vivo or ex vivo gene ...
AbstractAlthough great progress has been made in the characterization of the biochemical and biologi...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - Since the discovery that baculoviruses can efficiently transduce mammal...
The monopoly of insect cells to host baculovirus Autographa californica multiple nuclear polyhedrosi...
© 2008 American Society of Gene TherapyThe monopoly of insect cells to host baculovirus Autographa c...
Based on its ability to express high levels of protein, baculovirus has been widely used for recombi...
Background/aims: Gene transfer into hepatic stellate cells (HSC) is inefficient when using plasmid-b...
A baculovirus (Autographa californica nucleopoly-hedrovirus) vector containing a strong promoter, th...
Baculoviruses are widely encountered in nature and a great deal of data is available about their saf...
[[abstract]]Baculovirus has been employed for a wide variety of applications. In this study, we furt...
Baculoviruses are insect-specific pathogens, producing occlusion bodies containing enveloped virus p...
Safe and efficient genetic modification of liver cells could enable new therapies for a variety of h...
The use of the insect virus Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) as a ge...
[[abstract]]©2004 Wiley - Although baculovirus-mediated gene delivery into mammalian cells has been ...
The baculovirus system is an extremely powerful tool for expression of heterologous genes in eukaryo...
[[abstract]]©2006 Wiley - Baculovirus has emerged as a promising vector for in vivo or ex vivo gene ...
AbstractAlthough great progress has been made in the characterization of the biochemical and biologi...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - Since the discovery that baculoviruses can efficiently transduce mammal...