A new Defective Helper RNA to produce recombinant Sindbis virus that infects neurons but does not propagate
Recombinant Sindbis viruses are important tools in neuroscience because they combine rapid and high transgene expression with a capacity to carry large transgenes. Currently, two packaging systems based on the DH(26S)5'SIN and the DH-BB(tRNA;TE12) Defective Helper (DH) RNAs are available for ge...
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Main Authors: | Justus M Kebschull (Author), Pedro eGarcia da Silva (Author), Anthony M Zador (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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