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- Pseudotyping is the process of producing viruses or viral vectors in combination with foreign viral envelope proteins. The result is a pseudotyped virus...
- B, Rohr K, Kräusslich HG, Lehmann MJ (2009). "Visualizing fusion of pseudotyped HIV-1 particles in real time by live cell microscopy". Retrovirology...
- Pseudovirus can refer to a virus artificially created by pseudotyping to contain envelope proteins from a different virus Pseudovirus (genus), a genus...
- tissue types. Tissue specificity is determined by the capsid serotype and pseudotyping of AAV vectors to alter their tropism range will likely be important...
- envelope proteins have been replaced as described are referred to as pseudotyped viruses. For example, the most po****r retroviral vector for use in gene...
- commonly, this is done using a lentivirus that encodes the transgene. Pseudotyped, self-inactivating lentiviruses are an effective method for the stable...
- J (August 2005). "Altering the tropism of lentiviral vectors through pseudotyping". Current Gene Therapy. 5 (4): 387–98. doi:10.2174/1566523054546224....
- allow study of the later stages of the viral life cycle. RVPs formed by pseudotyping contain the native form of the viral Envelope (or Spike) protein, but...
- specific affinity for VSV-G, a viral envelope glycoprotein often used to pseudotype retroviral and lentiviral vectors for gene therapy, allows it to be used...
- tailored by creating recombinant versions from multiple serotypes, termed pseudotyping. Due to their ability to infect and induce longlasting effects within...