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654. Efficient Gene Transfer into Retinal Cells by Modified Ad5/F35 Chimeric Adenovirus Vectors
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Learn and Adapt, or Perish: The Case of the F35 Lightning II [PDF]
We assess to what extent a (co)evolutionary macro level approach enhances our understanding of learning in governance processes. We ask the question: in what ways do actors learn to improve their chances of long-term survival in complex governance processes?
Lasse Gerrits, Peter Marks
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Intracellular trafficking and fate of chimeric adenovirus 5/F35 in human B lymphocytes
Journal of Gene Medicine, 2011AbstractBackgroundInvestigation of the molecular processes that control the development and function of lymphocytes is essential for our understanding of humoral immunity, as well as lymphocyte‐associated pathogenesis. Adenovirus‐mediated gene transfer provides a powerful tool for investigating these processes.
Daniel Jung
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AbstractPurpose: Expression of the FHIT protein is lost or reduced in most solid tumors and a significant fraction of hematopoietic malignancies. Adenovirus 5 (Ad5) virus or adeno-associated viral vectors have been used to study the tumor suppressor function of FHIT in solid tumors, but these tools have not been effective in leukemias.
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 2007
Adenoviral gene transfer into human B lymphocytes and haematopoietic progenitors would allow the characterization of their function on cellular growth, differentiation and survival. Efficient gene expression is however strongly dependent on the promoter used.
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Adenoviral gene transfer into human B lymphocytes and haematopoietic progenitors would allow the characterization of their function on cellular growth, differentiation and survival. Efficient gene expression is however strongly dependent on the promoter used.
Carl Simard +2 more
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Efficient gene transfer into normal human B lymphocytes with the chimeric adenoviral vector AD5/F35
Journal of Immunological Methods, 2005The failure to efficiently introduce genes into normal cells such as human B lymphocytes limits the characterization of their function on cellular growth, differentiation and survival. Recent studies have shown that a new adenoviral vector Ad5/F35 can efficiently transduce human haematopoietic CD34+ progenitor cells. In this study, we compared the gene
Daniel Jung, Sonia Neron
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Radar Cross Section of F35: Simulation and Measurement
2020 6th International Conference on Wireless and Telematics (ICWT), 2020Radar cross section (RCS) is an important feature in radar target identification. This paper analyzes RCS of F35 aircraft at 5 GHz. The F35 model used in simulation is simplified version from real model with its small detail parts are treated as metal. The simulation is performed by using Physical Optics-supported software, FEKO.
Deri Latika Herda +2 more
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