An immunocytochemical assay to detect human CFTR expression following gene transfer.
BACKGROUND: To assess gene therapy treatment for cystic fibrosis (CF) in clinical trials it is essential to develop robust assays that can accurately detect transgene expression in human airway epithelial cells. Our aim was to develop a reproducible immunocytochemical assay for human CFTR protein w...
Main Authors: | Davidson, H, Wilson, A, Gray, R, Horsley, A, Pringle, I, McLachlan, G, Nairn, A, Stearns, C, Gibson, J, Holder, E, Jones, L, Doherty, A, Coles, R, Sumner-Jones, S, Wasowicz, M, Manvell, M, Griesenbach, U, Hyde, S, Gill, DR, Davies, J, Collie, D, Alton, E, Porteous, D, Boyd, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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