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Regulation of apoptosis by viral gene products

Journal of Virology, 1997
Apoptosis is the process whereby individual cells of multicellular organisms undergo systematic self-destruction in response to a wide variety of stimuli. Apoptosis is a genetically controlled preprogrammed event which eliminates cells during development when they have become redundant or which functions as an emergency response after radiation damage,
J G, Teodoro, P E, Branton
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Viral Gene Therapy

2019
In the previous three chapters we’ve covered the impact our genetics can have on our health. In this final chapter we reverse this and look at the exciting field of gene therapy. In the Viral Gene Therapy simulation, you will learn about the use of modified viruses and how we can manipulate their genetic code to fix mutations inside our own bodies ...
Aaron Gardner   +4 more
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Manufacturing of Viral Gene Therapies

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2021
G Anthony, Ramirez, Mehdi, Gasmi
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Non-viral is superior to viral gene delivery

Journal of Controlled Release, 2007
Shyh-Dar, Li, Leaf, Huang
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Viral Avirulence Genes

1997
In 1914, Allard1 noted that challenging certain tobacco species with sap from a mosaic diseased plant resulted in a “destructive rot” at the point of inoculation. This necrotic response in many respects resembled what Stakman,2 in 1915, termed the hypersensitive reaction (HR) in particular oat varieties upon inoculation with Puccinia.
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Viral Gene Delivery

2004
Somatic gene therapy aims at increasing the expression of deficient or protective factors, or at the suppression of deleterious factors. This goal will probably be achieved best by the use of viral vectors. Currently, vectors are being optimised with respect to transduction properties, levels of transgene expression, and reduction of toxicity and ...
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Non-viral and viral vectors for gene therapy.

Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2006
Human gene therapy can be defined as the delivery of genetic material into a patient's cells with a therapeutic aim. The success or failure of gene therapy depends on the development and efficiency of the transfection of viral and non-viral vectors. Viral vectors typically offer higher transduction efficiency and long-term gene expression, but may be ...
H, Boulaiz   +4 more
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Viral Gene Screen

Scientific American, 1999
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Update on infection control practices in cancer hospitals

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Ella Ariza-Heredia, Roy F Chemaly
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