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Maternal inheritance suppresses CAA and amyloid plaques in 5xFAD (Tg7031)/APOE4 mice. [PDF]
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Engineering single-vector logic-gated CAR T cells with transgene sizes beyond current limitations. [PDF]
Rommel PC +10 more
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Toxic effects of GAL80 and RNAi against fluorescent proteins on motor performance in <i>Drosophila</i>. [PDF]
Mizzi K +4 more
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Refined Transgenic Mouse Models Which Recapitulate the Natural Features of Chronic Wasting Disease With Rapid Prion Disease Onsets. [PDF]
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
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Science Translational Medicine, 2020
Inhibiting transgene expression with a tissue-specific microRNA target ameliorates AAV vector toxicity in NHPs. Mitigating gene therapy toxicity Gene therapy using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors has shown promising results for treating neurological
J. Hordeaux +11 more
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Inhibiting transgene expression with a tissue-specific microRNA target ameliorates AAV vector toxicity in NHPs. Mitigating gene therapy toxicity Gene therapy using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors has shown promising results for treating neurological
J. Hordeaux +11 more
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Trends in Biotechnology, 1990
A range of transgenic animal species have been generated using DNA microinjection, and application of this technique to fish is now showing some degree of success. Studies to optimize microinjection techniques specifically for use with fish, and to investigate possible alternative methods for mass culture, should lead to the commercial production of ...
T T, Chen, D A, Powers
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A range of transgenic animal species have been generated using DNA microinjection, and application of this technique to fish is now showing some degree of success. Studies to optimize microinjection techniques specifically for use with fish, and to investigate possible alternative methods for mass culture, should lead to the commercial production of ...
T T, Chen, D A, Powers
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International Journal of Biochemistry, 1994
1. Although many human therapeutic proteins are currently produced in microbial fermentors using recombinant DNA techniques, it is obvious that microbial processing is not suitable for a large number of bioactive proteins owing to the inability of bacteria to carry out postsynthetic modification reactions required for full biological activity. 2.
J, Jänne +6 more
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1. Although many human therapeutic proteins are currently produced in microbial fermentors using recombinant DNA techniques, it is obvious that microbial processing is not suitable for a large number of bioactive proteins owing to the inability of bacteria to carry out postsynthetic modification reactions required for full biological activity. 2.
J, Jänne +6 more
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