AbstractObjective: Because of the relative inaccessibility of the heart for repeated gene therapy, it would be useful to regulate the expression of transgenes delivered in a single dose of a gene therapy vector. Incorporation into the vector of a regulatable promoter that is responsive to pharmacologic agents that are widely used and well tolerated in clinical practice represents such a control strategy. Methods: A replication-deficient adenovirus or an adeno-associated virus containing a chimeric promoter composed of 5 glucocorticoid response elements and the murine thrombopoietin complementary DNA (AdGRE.mTPO or AAVGRE.mTPO) was administered to the hearts of Sprague-Dawley rats. Platelet levels were evaluated as a reporter of transgene ac...
AbstractObjective: The ability to transfer genes to adult myocardium may have therapeutic implicatio...
BACKGROUND: First-generation, E1-deleted (deltaE1) adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) pump (SERCA2) activity is believed...
AbstractObjective: Because of the relative inaccessibility of the heart for repeated gene therapy, i...
AbstractObjective: The ability to transfer genes to adult myocardium may have therapeutic implicatio...
AbstractThis study introduces a model for intracoronary gene transfer in murine cardiac isografts us...
Background: Adenoviral gene transfer has been shown to be effective in cardiac myocytes in vitro and...
Direct injection of adenovirus (Ad) has been suggested as an efficient method for in vivo gene trans...
One of the aims of this study was to identify control regions that may play a role in the myocardial...
Plasmid DNA and adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascular gene therapy trials are limited ...
AbstractRecombinant cross-packaging of adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome of one serotype into othe...
Heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac gene transfer may serve as a ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac gene transfer may serve as a ...
BACKGROUND: First-generation, E1-deleted (deltaE1) adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascul...
The vascular response to any given combination of gene transfer vector and catheter delivery system ...
AbstractObjective: The ability to transfer genes to adult myocardium may have therapeutic implicatio...
BACKGROUND: First-generation, E1-deleted (deltaE1) adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) pump (SERCA2) activity is believed...
AbstractObjective: Because of the relative inaccessibility of the heart for repeated gene therapy, i...
AbstractObjective: The ability to transfer genes to adult myocardium may have therapeutic implicatio...
AbstractThis study introduces a model for intracoronary gene transfer in murine cardiac isografts us...
Background: Adenoviral gene transfer has been shown to be effective in cardiac myocytes in vitro and...
Direct injection of adenovirus (Ad) has been suggested as an efficient method for in vivo gene trans...
One of the aims of this study was to identify control regions that may play a role in the myocardial...
Plasmid DNA and adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascular gene therapy trials are limited ...
AbstractRecombinant cross-packaging of adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome of one serotype into othe...
Heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac gene transfer may serve as a ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac gene transfer may serve as a ...
BACKGROUND: First-generation, E1-deleted (deltaE1) adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascul...
The vascular response to any given combination of gene transfer vector and catheter delivery system ...
AbstractObjective: The ability to transfer genes to adult myocardium may have therapeutic implicatio...
BACKGROUND: First-generation, E1-deleted (deltaE1) adenovirus vectors currently used in cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) pump (SERCA2) activity is believed...