HIV-1 sequences in lentiviral vector genomes can be substantially reduced without compromising transduction efficiency
Abstract Many lentiviral vectors used for gene therapy are derived from HIV-1. An optimal vector genome would include only the viral sequences required for transduction efficiency and gene expression to minimize the amount of foreign sequence inserted into a patient’s genome. However, it remains unc...
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Auteurs principaux: | Helin Sertkaya, Mattia Ficarelli, Nathan P. Sweeney, Hannah Parker, Conrad A. Vink, Chad M. Swanson |
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2021
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