- post-transcriptionally,
regulating mRNA
splicing and
transport to the cytoplasm. The
lentiviral proteome consists of five
major structural proteins and
three or four...
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Lentiviral vectors in gene
therapy is a
method by
which genes can be inserted, modified, or
deleted in
organisms using lentiviruses.
Lentiviruses are a...
- For instance,
relatively non-immunogenic and
integrative vectors like
lentiviral vectors are
commonly emplo**** for gene therapy.
Chimeric viral vectors—such...
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libraries created by the
Zhang lab.
Available through Addgene,
these lentiviral libraries respectively target human and
mouse exons, and both are available...
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typically transduced with a
Multiplicity of
Infection (MOI) of 0.4 to 0.6
lentiviral particles per cell to
maximize the
likelihood of
obtaining the most cells...
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Lovotibeglogene autotemcel, sold
under the
brand name Lyfgenia, is a
lentiviral gene
therapy used for the
treatment of
sickle cell disease. The most common...
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anemia to
clinically asymptomatic individuals.
LentiGlobin BB305 is a
lentiviral vector which inserts a
functioning version of the HBB gene into a recipient's...
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using a
vector derived from an
engineered lentivirus such as HIV (see
Lentiviral vector in gene therapy). The CAR
programs the T
cells to
target an antigen...
- (2006). "Nef-mediated
suppression of T cell
activation was lost in a
lentiviral lineage that gave rise to HIV-1". Cell. 125 (6): 1055–67. doi:10.1016/j...
- has been
engineered into a
viral vector for gene therapy. Like
other lentiviral vectors, FIV
vectors integrate into the
chromosome of the host cell, where...