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Lentiviral gene transduction of kidney
G. Luca Gusella
, Elena Fedorova
,
Basil Hanss
, Daniele Marras
, Mary E. Klotman
, Paul E. Klotman
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Nephrology
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Kidney
100%
Lentiviral Vector
100%
Ureter
100%
Lentiviral
100%
Gene Transduction
100%
Reporter Gene
60%
Route of Administration
40%
Renal Artery
40%
Renal Vein
40%
Virus
20%
Novel Therapeutics
20%
Renal Tubule
20%
Cortex
20%
Gene Transfer
20%
Transgene Expression
20%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
20%
Balb C Mice
20%
In Situ
20%
Direct Injection
20%
Cytomegalovirus
20%
Outer Medulla
20%
Gene Delivery
20%
Renal Cell
20%
Renal Parenchyma
20%
LacZ Gene
20%
Histological Abnormalities
20%
Inner Medullary Collecting Duct
20%
Corticomedullary Junction
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lentivirus Vector
100%
Genetic Transduction
100%
Ureteral Drug Administration
80%
Transgene
60%
Reporter Gene
60%
Promoter Region
20%
Infusion
20%
Ureter
20%
Medulla
20%
Renal Artery
20%
Parenchyma
20%
Renal Vein
20%
Cytomegalovirus
20%
Collecting Duct
20%
Gene Targeting
20%
Gene Transfer
20%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
20%
Virus
20%
Neuroscience
Lentivirus Vector
100%
Genetic Transduction
100%
Reporter Gene
60%
Transgene
60%
In Vivo
40%
Gene Delivery
40%
Promoter Region
20%
Gene Transfer
20%
Medulla
20%
Cytomegalovirus
20%
Parenchyma
20%
Renal Artery
20%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lentivirus Vector
100%
Gene Delivery
40%
Route of Administration
40%
Bagg Albino Mouse
20%
Cytomegalovirus
20%