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Chimeric AAV Cap sequences alter gene transduction
Peter Ward
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Christopher E. Walsh
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Hematology and Medical Oncology
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Virus
100%
Selection Strategy
100%
Capsid
100%
Gene Transduction
100%
Gene Delivery
66%
Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus (rAAV)
66%
Capsid Sequence
66%
Laboratory-based
33%
HepG2 Cells
33%
Natural Selection
33%
Wide Applicability
33%
AAV Serotypes
33%
Viral Capsid
33%
Capsid Structure
33%
Shuffling Mechanism
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Capsid
100%
Adeno-Associated Virus
100%
Genetic Transduction
100%
Serotype
71%
Virus
42%
Target Cell
28%
Gene Targeting
28%
Cell Line
14%
Adeno Associated Virus
14%
Natural Selection
14%