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Enhancing gene transfer to renal tubules and podocytes by context-dependent selection of AAV capsids. [PDF]
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Horizontal gene transfer of Fhb7 from fungus underlies Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat
Science, 2020Fungal disease meets its match Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by a fungus, reduces wheat crop yield and introduces toxins into the harvest. From the assembly of the genome of Thinopyrum elongatum, a wild relative of wheat used in breeding programs to
Hongwei Wang+42 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1995
The principles and techniques of gene transfer are presented. Common concepts are defined, and the frequently used transfer vectors are described herein. Several gene transfer applications are discussed briefly. Areas of particular interest to the plastic surgeon such as gene transfer to skin and wounds are included.
Slama, Jaromir+4 more
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The principles and techniques of gene transfer are presented. Common concepts are defined, and the frequently used transfer vectors are described herein. Several gene transfer applications are discussed briefly. Areas of particular interest to the plastic surgeon such as gene transfer to skin and wounds are included.
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Direct gene transfer into mouse muscle in vivo.
Science, 1990RNA and DNA expression vectors containing genes for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, luciferase, and beta-galactosidase were separately injected into mouse skeletal muscle in vivo.
J. Wolff+6 more
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American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1999
Gene transfer approaches offer the promise of revolutionizing medicine. In this review, we focus on the current and future prospects of somatic gene transfer into the kidney. The advantages and disadvantages of current vector systems are described, and the ex vivo and in vitro approaches applicable to the kidney are reviewed.
Vicki Rubin Kelley, Vikas P. Sukhatme
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Gene transfer approaches offer the promise of revolutionizing medicine. In this review, we focus on the current and future prospects of somatic gene transfer into the kidney. The advantages and disadvantages of current vector systems are described, and the ex vivo and in vitro approaches applicable to the kidney are reviewed.
Vicki Rubin Kelley, Vikas P. Sukhatme
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Current Cardiology Reports, 2001
Recent improvements in both gene transfer vectors and in vivo gene delivery techniques have facilitated genetic manipulation of myocardial function and enabled targeted therapy of animal models of cardiac disease and, in particular, heart failure.
David C. White, Walter J. Koch
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Recent improvements in both gene transfer vectors and in vivo gene delivery techniques have facilitated genetic manipulation of myocardial function and enabled targeted therapy of animal models of cardiac disease and, in particular, heart failure.
David C. White, Walter J. Koch
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Gene transfer in ophthalmology
Der Ophthalmologe, 1999Research into the molecular and genetic basis of disease is continually expanding. How does the increasing knowledge about the genetic basis of eye diseases contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies?Gene therapy, here defined as the introduction of genetic material into human cells, offers great opportunities. Gene transfer strategies
Peter Wiedemann+3 more
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2014
Conjugation is a gene transfer process in which a recipient bacterium receives DNA from a donor bacterium by cell-to-cell contact through conjugative pili. Conjugation is mediated by certain plasmids or transposons. Here, we describe plasmid conjugation.
Sana, Thibault G+2 more
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Conjugation is a gene transfer process in which a recipient bacterium receives DNA from a donor bacterium by cell-to-cell contact through conjugative pili. Conjugation is mediated by certain plasmids or transposons. Here, we describe plasmid conjugation.
Sana, Thibault G+2 more
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