Specific patterns of defective HSV-1 gene transfer in the adult central nervous system: implications for gene targeting.
Viral vectors are a means by which genes can be delivered to specific sites in the adult central nervous system. Nevertheless, the interaction between the viral vector and cells of the nervous system, which forms the basis for specific gene transfer, is not well understood. In this study a nonreplic...
Main Authors: | Wood, M, Byrnes, A, Kaplitt, MG, Pfaff, D, Rabkin, S, Charlton, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1994
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