Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Latent adeno-associated virus infection elicits humoral but not cell-mediated immune responses in a nonhuman primate modelSite-specific integration by adeno-associated virusAdeno-associated virus (AAV) Rep proteins mediate complex formation between AAV DNA and its integration site in human DNAParvovirus replicationAdeno-associated virus Rep proteins target DNA sequences to a unique locus in the human genomeSite-specific integration of adeno-associated virus involves partial duplication of the target locus.Adeno-associated virus site-specifically integrates into a muscle-specific DNA regionIntegration preferences of wildtype AAV-2 for consensus rep-binding sites at numerous loci in the human genome.Development of animal models for adeno-associated virus site-specific integration.Stable secondary structure near the nicking site for adeno-associated virus type 2 Rep proteins on human chromosome 19Rescue and autonomous replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 genomes containing Rep-binding site mutations in the viral p5 promoter.Recombinant human parvovirus B19 vectors: erythroid cell-specific delivery and expression of transduced genesCharacterization of wild-type adeno-associated virus type 2-like particles generated during recombinant viral vector production and strategies for their eliminationSite-specific integration of adeno-associated virus into an episome with the target locus via a deletion-substitution mechanismCharacterization of a preferred site on human chromosome 19q for integration of adeno-associated virus DNA by non-homologous recombination.Characterization of adeno-associated virus genomes isolated from human tissues.Adeno-associated virus: a key to the human genome?Rescue and replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 as well as vector DNA sequences from recombinant plasmids containing deletions in the viral inverted terminal repeats: selective encapsidation of viral genomes in progeny virionsEfficient long-term gene transfer into muscle tissue of immunocompetent mice by adeno-associated virus vector.A novel terminal resolution-like site in the adeno-associated virus type 2 genome.Binding sites for adeno-associated virus Rep proteins within the human genome.Adeno-associated virus type 2 DNA replication in vivo: mutation analyses of the D sequence in viral inverted terminal repeats.Adeno-associated virus type 2-mediated transduction of murine hematopoietic cells with long-term repopulating ability and sustained expression of a human globin gene in vivo.Highly efficient and sustained gene transfer in adult neurons with a lentivirus vector.Adeno-associated virus vector integration junctions.Preferential integration of adeno-associated virus type 2 into a polypyrimidine/polypurine-rich region within AAVS1.Adeno-associated virus-based gene therapy for inherited disorders.Cellular recombination pathways and viral terminal repeat hairpin structures are sufficient for adeno-associated virus integration in vivo and in vitro.Modification of some biological properties of HeLa cells containing adeno-associated virus DNA integrated into chromosome 17Infectious molecular clones of adeno-associated virus isolated directly from human tissues.Site-specific integration by adeno-associated virusCell-surface receptors for retroviruses and implications for gene transfer.Adeno-associated virus infection of murine fibroblasts with help provided by mouse adenovirus.Birth of a new therapeutic platform: 47 years of adeno-associated virus biology from virus discovery to licensed gene therapy.Transcriptional analysis of the adeno-associated virus integration site.The recombination signals for adeno-associated virus site-specific integration.Novel adeno-associated virus vector vaccine restricts replication of simian immunodeficiency virus in macaques.Recombinant junctions formed by site-specific integration of adeno-associated virus into an episome.Effect of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 on integration of the adeno-associated viral vector genome.Charged-to-alanine scanning mutagenesis of the N-terminal half of adeno-associated virus type 2 Rep78 protein.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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Organization of adeno-associated virus DNA in latently infected Detroit 6 cells.
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1989-06-01T00:00:00Z