Radioiodinated Capsids Facilitate In Vivo Non-Invasive Tracking of Adeno-Associated Gene Transfer Ve...
Radioiodinated Capsids Facilitate In Vivo Non-Invasive Tracking of Adeno-Associated Gene Transfer Vectors
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Kothari, P. , De, B. P. , He, B. , Chen, A. , Chiuchiolo, M. J. , Kim, D. , Nikolopoulou, A. , Amor-Coarasa, A. , Dyke, J. P. , Voss, H. U. , Kaminsky, S. M. , Foley, C. P. , Vallabhajosula, S. , Hu, B. , DiMagno, S. G. , Sondhi, D. , Crystal, R. G. , Babich, J. W. and Ballon, D.
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Viral vector mediated gene therapy has become commonplace in clinical trials for a wide range of inherited disorders. Successful gene transfer depends on a number of factors, of which tissue tropism is among the most important. To date, definitive mapping of the spatial and temporal distribution of viral vectors
in vivo
has generally required...
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Radioiodinated Capsids Facilitate In Vivo Non-Invasive Tracking of Adeno-Associated Gene Transfer Vectors
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/srep39594