<i>piggy</i>Bac-Based Non-Viral In Vivo Gene Delivery Useful for Production of Genetically Modified Animals and Organs
In vivo gene delivery involves direct injection of nucleic acids (NAs) into tissues, organs, or tail-veins. It has been recognized as a useful tool for evaluating the function of a gene of interest (GOI), creating models for human disease and basic research targeting gene therapy. Cargo frequently u...
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Main Authors: | Masahiro Sato (Author), Emi Inada (Author), Issei Saitoh (Author), Satoshi Watanabe (Author), Shingo Nakamura (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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