Integration site selection by lentiviruses: biology and possible control

FD Bushman - Lentiviral Vectors - Springer
Retroviral vectors are popular vehicles for gene transfer, since they neatly integrate a single
copy of a new gene into a transduced cell. The viral cDNA that becomes integrated is …

Integration Site Selection by Lentiviruses: Biology and Possible Control

FD Bushman - Lentiviral Vectors - Springer
Retroviral vectors are popular vehicles for gene transfer, since they neatly integrate a single
copy of a new gene into a transduced cell. The viral cDNA that becomes integrated is …

Integration site selection by lentiviruses: biology and possible control.

FD Bushman - Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2002 - europepmc.org
Retroviruses integrate into naked DNA in a generally sequence nonspecific fashion, but
closer study reveals a variety of forces that influence target site selection. Primary sequence …

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Integration site selection by lentiviruses: biology and possible control

FD Bushman - Current topics in microbiology and …, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Retroviruses integrate into naked DNA in a generally sequence nonspecific fashion, but
closer study reveals a variety of forces that influence target site selection. Primary sequence …

[引用][C] Integration site selection by lentiviruses: Biology and possible control

FD BUSHMAN - Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 2002 - Springer