نتایج جستجو برای: viral delivery system

تعداد نتایج: 2513915  

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2000
D Stone A David F Bolognani P R Lowenstein M G Castro

The transfer of genetic material into endocrine cells and tissues, both in vitro and in vivo, has been identified as critical for the study of endocrine mechanisms and the future treatment of endocrine disorders. Classical methods of gene transfer, such as transfection, are inefficient and limited mainly to delivery into actively proliferating cells in vitro. The development of viral vector gen...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2010
Yuma Yamada Taku Nomura Hideyoshi Harashima Atsushi Yamashita Ryo Katoono Nobuhiko Yui

It has been believed that nuclear gene delivery is the most important process for gene expression, and various non-viral vectors are currently being developed with this assumption. However, some of our earlier studies revealed a surprising difference in transfection activity between viral and non-viral vectors: this difference is largely due to the result of the intranuclear disposition of DNA ...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
kianoush khosravi-darani national nutrition and food technology research institute, shahid beheshti medical university, tehran, iran. mohamaad reza mozafari department of biochemistry and molecular biology, monash university, clayton, victoria, 3800, australia. ladan rashidi department of food & agriculture research, institute of standard and industrial research of iran, karaj, iran. mehrdad mohammadi national nutrition and food technology research institute, shahid beheshti medical university, tehran, iran.

application of therapeutic gene transfer in the treatment of genetic diseases is a notable progress but there are some disadvantages and limitations in it. the process of overcoming these barriers is a drastic change in gene delivery. recently, calcium phosphate nanoparticles alone, or in combination with viral and nonviral vectors, were found to have a positive effect on gene transfer especial...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

the field of vaccinology provides excellent promises to control different infectious and non-infectious diseases. genetic immunization as a new tool in this area by using naked dna has been shown to induce humoral as well as cellular immune responses with high efficiency. this demonstrates the enormous potential of this strategy for vaccination purposes. dna vaccines have been widely used to de...

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2002
Brian K Kaspar Dawn Erickson David Schaffer Linda Hinh Fred H Gage Daniel A Peterson

The cellular heterogeneity and complex circuitry of the central nervous system make it difficult to achieve precise delivery of experimental and therapeutic agents. We report here an in vivo retrograde gene delivery strategy to target mature projection neurons using adeno-associated virus, a vector with low toxicity and the capacity for long-term gene expression. Viral delivery to axon terminal...

M SHafiei

In Iran 8% of HIV- infected cases are women. Since most of them are young and in childbearing ages, in case of becoming pregnant and not receiving preventive measures, they can infect their child. Without Preventive measures transmission rate is 15 to 45 percent. Several factors such as sever stage of HIV and AIDS ,CD4 low count, high viral loud, acute retroviral phase, STDs, vaginal delivery, ...

2012
Chao Lin Bo Lou

Gene therapy holds substantial promise for the treatment of a broad class of overwhelming human diseases such as cancer and AIDS (Verma & Somia, 1997). An essential procedure in gene therapy program involves the delivery of encoded plasmid genes into the patient’s somatic cells so as to express therapeutic proteins. An ideal strategy for successful gene delivery depends on safe and efficient ge...

2015
Garrett Richard Rettig

Non-viral gene delivery is plagued by low transfection levels compared to viral delivery. The nuclear envelope presents a significant obstacle for non-viral vectors. A peptide-based nuclear localizing sequence has been incorporated into non-viral vectors to traverse the nuclear envelope. Here, we selected a photo-chemical method for covalently labeling the peptide onto plasmid DNA. The hypothes...

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