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Baculovirus Transfer Vectors

2007
The production of a recombinant baculovirus expression vector normally involves mixing infectious virus DNA with a plasmid-based transfer vector and then cotransfecting insect cells to initiate virus infection. The aim of this chapter is to provide an update on the range of baculovirus transfer vectors currently available.
Possee, Robert D., King, Linda A.
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Baculovirus Phylogeny and Evolution

Current Drug Targets, 2007
The family Baculoviridae represents one of the largest and most diverse groups of viruses and a unique model for studying the forces driving the evolution and biodiversity of double-stranded DNA viruses with large genomes. With the advent of comparative genomics, the phylogenetic relationships of baculoviruses have been put on solid bases.
Elisabeth A, Herniou, Johannes A, Jehle
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Transfection with baculovirus DNA

Virology, 1980
Purified DNA from the nuclear polyhedrosis viruses of Autographa californica (AcM NPV) and Rachiplusia ou (RoMNPV) were found to be infectious in TN-368 cells employing the calcium phosphate precipitation technique (F. L. Graham and A. J. van der Eb, Virology, 52 ,456-467, 1973).
J P, Burand, M D, Summers, G E, Smith
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Manipulation of Baculovirus Vectors

2003
The development of expression vectors from baculoviruses has provided molecular biologists with one of the most efficient and effective ways of synthesizing foreign gene products in a heterologous system. In contrast to the other recent excellent reviews on the subject (1,2), this contribution aims to explore the various practical aspects of the system,
M J, Bailey, R D, Possee
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Baculovirus as Vaccine Vectors

Current Gene Therapy, 2010
Application of viral vectors derived from human viruses to mediate immune response in animals and humans has been greatly hampered by the problems associated with pre-existing immunity and associated toxicities. Among few non-human viral vectors, baculovirus has now evolved as a novel tool for vaccine vector development.
Madhan, S., Prabakaran, M., Kwang, J.
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Baculovirus host-range

Virologica Sinica, 2009
Baculoviruses are used as microbial insecticides, protein expression vectors, epitope display platforms, and most recently as vectors for gene therapy. Understanding the mechanisms that control baculovirus host-range and tissue tropisms are important for assessing their safety and for improving their properties for these biotechnology applications.
Suzanne M. Thiem, Xiao-Wen Cheng
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Construction of baculovirus recombinants

Cytotechnology, 1996
There are three main reasons for wishing to modify baculovirus genomes. The most common arises from the use of baculoviruses to express foreign genes. Baculovirus expression systems frequently give high level expression of proteins with full biological activity.
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Baculovirus thermal stability

Journal of Thermal Biology, 1994
Abstract 1. 1. The effect of different temperature treatments on the thermal stability of three different baculoviruses (1 GV and 2 NPVs) was compared. 2. 2. The tests were carried out using Diatraea saccharalis (sugarcane borer) larvae as a host for the three viruses. 3. 3.
Helena C.T. Ribeiro   +1 more
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Introduction to Baculovirus Molecular Biology

2007
The development of baculovirus expression vector systems has accompanied a rapid expansion of our knowledge about the genes, their function, and regulation in insect cells. Classification of these viruses has also been refined as we learn more about differences in gene content between isolates, how this affects virus structure, and their replication in
Kelly, Barbara J.   +2 more
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Baculovirus-insect cell interactions

Cytotechnology, 1996
Baculovirus interactions with host cells range from the physical interactions that occur during viral binding and entry, to the complex and subtle mechanisms that regulate host gene expression and modify and regulate cellular and organismal physiology and defenses.
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