Cloning of adeno-associated virus type 4 (AAV4) and generation of recombinant AAV4 particles.
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Mutational analysis of the adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) capsid gene and construction of AAV2 vectors with altered tropism.Adeno-associated virus serotype 4 (AAV4) and AAV5 both require sialic acid binding for hemagglutination and efficient transduction but differ in sialic acid linkage specificityCross-dressing the virion: the transcapsidation of adeno-associated virus serotypes functionally defines subgroupsHuman adeno-associated virus type 5 is only distantly related to other known primate helper-dependent parvoviruses.Cloning and characterization of adeno-associated virus type 5.Adeno-associated virus (AAV) type 5 Rep protein cleaves a unique terminal resolution site compared with other AAV serotypes.Adeno-associated virus vectors and hematologyStructure of adeno-associated virus type 4.Infectious clones and vectors derived from adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotypes other than AAV type 2.Repeat transduction in the mouse lung by using adeno-associated virus vectors with different serotypesAdeno-associated virus type 5 (AAV5) but not AAV2 binds to the apical surfaces of airway epithelia and facilitates gene transfer.A shortened adeno-associated virus expression cassette for CFTR gene transfer to cystic fibrosis airway epithelia.Evolutionary relationships among parvoviruses: virus-host coevolution among autonomous primate parvoviruses and links between adeno-associated and avian parvovirusesCloning and characterization of a bovine adeno-associated virus.Novel caprine adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid (AAV-Go.1) is closely related to the primate AAV-5 and has unique tropism and neutralization propertiesLiver transduction with recombinant adeno-associated virus is primarily restricted by capsid serotype not vector genotype.Scalable generation of high-titer recombinant adeno-associated virus type 5 in insect cells.Characterization of the transcription profile of adeno-associated virus type 5 reveals a number of unique features compared to previously characterized adeno-associated virusesHuman hepatocyte growth factor receptor is a cellular coreceptor for adeno-associated virus serotype 3Transduction profiles of recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors derived from serotypes 2 and 5 in the nigrostriatal system of rats.Adeno-associated virus: a key to the human genome?AAV hybrid serotypes: improved vectors for gene deliveryIdentification and characterization of novel adeno-associated virus isolates in ATCC virus stocks.Expression profiles of bovine adeno-associated virus and avian adeno-associated virus display significant similarity to that of adeno-associated virus type 5Noninvasive gene transfer to the lung for systemic delivery of therapeutic proteins.Multiple roles for sialylated glycans in determining the cardiopulmonary tropism of adeno-associated virus 4Cloning of an avian adeno-associated virus (AAAV) and generation of recombinant AAAV particlesAdeno-associated viruses undergo substantial evolution in primates during natural infections.Robust systemic transduction with AAV9 vectors in mice: efficient global cardiac gene transfer superior to that of AAV8.Recombinant AAV-directed gene therapy for type I glycogen storage diseases.Recombinant adeno-associated virus type 2, 4, and 5 vectors: transduction of variant cell types and regions in the mammalian central nervous system.Induction of robust immune responses against human immunodeficiency virus is supported by the inherent tropism of adeno-associated virus type 5 for dendritic cells.The AAV vector toolkit: poised at the clinical crossroadsNovel adeno-associated virus serotypes efficiently transduce murine photoreceptors.Adeno-associated virus vectors: potential applications for cancer gene therapy.Single amino acid modification of adeno-associated virus capsid changes transduction and humoral immune profiles.Ribosomal DNA integrating rAAV-rDNA vectors allow for stable transgene expression.Development of optimized AAV3 serotype vectors: mechanism of high-efficiency transduction of human liver cancer cellsTransgenic models of Alzheimer's disease: better utilization of existing models through viral transgenesis.Recombinant adeno-associated virus transduction and integration.
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Cloning of adeno-associated virus type 4 (AAV4) and generation of recombinant AAV4 particles.
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