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- post-transcriptionally, regulating mRNA splicing and transport to the cytoplasm. The lentiviral proteome consists of five major structural proteins and three or four...
- Lentiviral vectors in gene therapy is a method by which genes can be inserted, modified, or deleted in organisms using lentiviruses. Lentiviruses are a...
- than gamma-retroviral vectors. More specifically, one study found that lentiviral vectors did not cause either an increase in tumor incidence or an earlier...
- libraries created by the Zhang lab. Available through Addgene, these lentiviral libraries respectively target human and mouse exons, and both are available...
- Gene therapy using lentiviral vectors was being explored in early stage trials as of 2009.[needs update] In a Phase I clinical trial of three patients...
- human stem cells using zinc finger nucleases and integrase-defective lentiviral vector delivery". Nature Biotechnology. 25 (11): 1298–306. doi:10.1038/nbt1353...
- Baltimore D (January 2003). "Inhibiting HIV-1 infection in human T cells by lentiviral-mediated delivery of small interfering RNA against CCR5". Proceedings...
- used in clinical trials for HIV and SARS-CoV-2, or cancer vaccines.: 5  Lentiviral vectors based on lentivirus, a retrovirus, can modify a cell's nuclear...
- 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...
- humans were started in 2014. The clinical trials ****essed the safety of lentiviral vector-modified bone marrow for adults with severe sickle cell disease...