The development of a novel and efficient HAC vector delivery system to human cells
Human Artificial Chromosomes (HACs) have been confirmed as viable gene expression vectors and a potential tool for gene therapy. However, standard lipid-based delivery methods pose a developmental barrier. The work presented in this thesis includes the development of a novel and efficient HAC vect...
Main Authors: | Simpson, K, Kirsty Simpson |
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Other Authors: | Larin Monaco, Z |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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