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Article: Cationic Lipids Enhance Adenoviral Infection.
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- Gene Therapy Weekly
- Article date:
- July 12, 1999
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(CW HENDERSON PUBLISHER www.newsfile.com) -- Cationic lipids and polymers enhance adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in cultured mouse myotubes.
E. Dodds and colleagues from the University of London Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, England, investigated methods of improving adenovirus infection in cultured myotubes ("Cationic Lipids and Polymers are Able to Enhance Adenoviral Infection of Cultured Mouse Myotubes," Journal of Neurochemistry, May 1999;72(5):2105-2112).
Past research has demonstrated that adenovirus-mediated gene transfer can be used to promote efficient expression of various reporter and therapeutic transgenes such as minidystrophin ...