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Synthetic Retrotransposon Vectors and Gene Targeting | |
A New Retroviral Vector and a New Method To Target Homologous Recombination in Mammalian Cells | |
Development of the Hairpin Ribozyme as aGene Therapy Approach to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Infection | |
Replicating Plasmid Vectors for Cancer Gene Therapy | |
Gene Targeting Using Triple-Helix-Forming Oligonucleotides | |
Effects of Lipololysaccahrideson Liposome-Mediated Transfection and the Consequence for DNA Preparation for Gene Therapy | |
The Application of Electronic Pulse Delivery in Gene Therapy | |
Progressand Perspectives | |
Self-Assembling DNA Photonic Nanostructures | |
Controllable Gene Therapy Using Nonviral Systems | |
Progress in Targeting Nucleic Acids to the Liver | |
Advances in Receptor-Mediated Gene Transfer into Cells In Vitro and In Vivo | |
Ligand-Polylysine Mediated Gene Transfer | |
Efficient Transfer of Genetic Material into Mammalian Cells Using Polyamidoamine Dendrimers as Synthetic Vectors | |
Dendrimer-Mediated Transfection | |
The Proton Sponge | |
A Trick the Viruses Did Not Exploit | |
Biomaterials for Gene Transfer | |
Self-Assembling Nanostructured Aquasomes | |
Gene Transfer by Liposome-Entrapped Polycation-Condensed DNA | |
LPDI and LPDIIR | |
Gene Transfer into Mammalian Cells Using Synthetic Cationic Lipids | |
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