
Large double copy vectors are functional but show a size-dependent decline in transduction efficiency
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- Tomas J Bos, Sandra Van Lint (UGent) , Carlo Heirman and Karin Vanderkerken
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- Double copy vector, Lentiviral vector, VIVO GENE DELIVERY, IN-VIVO, LENTIVIRAL VECTORS, RNA INTERFERENCE, EXPRESSION, CELLS, ELEMENT, SHRNA
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-6962858
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- Bos, Tomas J et al. “Large Double Copy Vectors Are Functional but Show a Size-dependent Decline in Transduction Efficiency.” JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 150.1 (2010): 37–40. Print.
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- Bos, T. J., Van Lint, S., Heirman, C., & Vanderkerken, K. (2010). Large double copy vectors are functional but show a size-dependent decline in transduction efficiency. JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 150(1), 37–40.
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- Bos, Tomas J, Sandra Van Lint, Carlo Heirman, and Karin Vanderkerken. 2010. “Large Double Copy Vectors Are Functional but Show a Size-dependent Decline in Transduction Efficiency.” Journal of Biotechnology 150 (1): 37–40.
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- Bos, Tomas J, Sandra Van Lint, Carlo Heirman, and Karin Vanderkerken. 2010. “Large Double Copy Vectors Are Functional but Show a Size-dependent Decline in Transduction Efficiency.” Journal of Biotechnology 150 (1): 37–40.
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- 1.Bos TJ, Van Lint S, Heirman C, Vanderkerken K. Large double copy vectors are functional but show a size-dependent decline in transduction efficiency. JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. 2010;150(1):37–40.
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- [1]T. J. Bos, S. Van Lint, C. Heirman, and K. Vanderkerken, “Large double copy vectors are functional but show a size-dependent decline in transduction efficiency,” JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 150, no. 1, pp. 37–40, 2010.
@article{6962858, author = {Bos, Tomas J and Van Lint, Sandra and Heirman, Carlo and Vanderkerken, Karin}, issn = {0168-1656}, journal = {JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY}, keywords = {Double copy vector,Lentiviral vector,VIVO GENE DELIVERY,IN-VIVO,LENTIVIRAL VECTORS,RNA INTERFERENCE,EXPRESSION,CELLS,ELEMENT,SHRNA}, language = {eng}, number = {1}, pages = {37--40}, title = {Large double copy vectors are functional but show a size-dependent decline in transduction efficiency}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2010.07.010}, volume = {150}, year = {2010}, }
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