Transduction of oncogenes by retroviruses: what are the stages and mechanisms ?
Transduction is the process by which a retrovirus captures a cellular gene. Repeated passages of an oncogene-free retrovirus on quiescent cultures
Read moreTransduction is the process by which a retrovirus captures a cellular gene. Repeated passages of an oncogene-free retrovirus on quiescent cultures
Read moreLentiviral vectors have been used successfully to transduce various cell types, such as neurons, hepatocytes, haematopoietic stem cells, retinal cells,
Read moreLentiviral (LV) vectors offer unique advantages over other gene delivery systems, namely the ability to integrate transgenes into the genome
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