AbstractObjective: Gene transfer to experimental lung grafts has been shown to reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury and acute rejection. The optimal delivery route should produce high lung expression with no inflammation and minimal systemic expression. The goal of this study was to determine the optimal gene transfer route for use in experimental lung transplantation. Methods: F344 rats were injected with 2.9 × 1010 plaque-forming units of adenovirus vector encoding β-galactosidase through intratracheal, intravenous, intraperitoneal, or intramuscular delivery routes and killed 48 hours later. Gene expression was measured by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: Intratracheal delivery produces significantly greater gene express...
AbstractObjectives: Adenovirus-mediated gene therapy has been proposed as a potential treatment moda...
Objective: Transient expression of therapeutic genes within lung allografts may modulate the patholo...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of in viv...
AbstractObjective: Gene transfer to experimental lung grafts has been shown to reduce ischemia-reper...
AbstractObjectives: Gene therapy may provide a means of modifying factors that contribute to the dev...
Objectives: Gene therapy may provide a means of modifying factors that contribute to the development...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine whether low-dose endobronchial transfer to...
AbstractObjective: Gene transfer to lung grafts may be useful in ameliorating ischemia-reperfusion i...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
AbstractBackground: The aim of the current work was to study the feasibility of functional gene tran...
AbstractObjective: Gene therapy is a promising strategy to modify ischemia-reperfusion injury and re...
AbstractObjectiveTumor necrosis factor is an important mediator of lung transplant ischemia-reperfus...
ObjectiveMultiple gene transfer might permit modulation of concurrent biochemical pathways involved ...
Gene transfer into the pulmonary vasculature may be a powerful technique both for the investigation ...
grantor: University of TorontoGene therapy provides the potential to modify donor organs ...
AbstractObjectives: Adenovirus-mediated gene therapy has been proposed as a potential treatment moda...
Objective: Transient expression of therapeutic genes within lung allografts may modulate the patholo...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of in viv...
AbstractObjective: Gene transfer to experimental lung grafts has been shown to reduce ischemia-reper...
AbstractObjectives: Gene therapy may provide a means of modifying factors that contribute to the dev...
Objectives: Gene therapy may provide a means of modifying factors that contribute to the development...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine whether low-dose endobronchial transfer to...
AbstractObjective: Gene transfer to lung grafts may be useful in ameliorating ischemia-reperfusion i...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
AbstractBackground: The aim of the current work was to study the feasibility of functional gene tran...
AbstractObjective: Gene therapy is a promising strategy to modify ischemia-reperfusion injury and re...
AbstractObjectiveTumor necrosis factor is an important mediator of lung transplant ischemia-reperfus...
ObjectiveMultiple gene transfer might permit modulation of concurrent biochemical pathways involved ...
Gene transfer into the pulmonary vasculature may be a powerful technique both for the investigation ...
grantor: University of TorontoGene therapy provides the potential to modify donor organs ...
AbstractObjectives: Adenovirus-mediated gene therapy has been proposed as a potential treatment moda...
Objective: Transient expression of therapeutic genes within lung allografts may modulate the patholo...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were to determine the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of in viv...