Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein- and Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus-derived glycoprotein-pseudotyped lentivirus vectors differentially transduce corneal endothelium, trabecular meshwork, and human photoreceptors.
The ability to deliver a large transgene efficiently to photoreceptors using viral vectors remains problematic and yet is critical for the future therapy of inherited retinal diseases such as Stargardt's and Usher's 1B. Herein, we examine the ocular tropism of a HIV-1-based lentivirus vect...
Main Authors: | Lipinski, D, Barnard, A, Charbel Issa, P, Singh, MS, Silva, D, Trabalza, A, Eleftheriadou, I, Ellison, S, Mazarakis, N, Maclaren, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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