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Multiply attenuated lentiviral vector achieves efficient gene delivery in vivo
1997
Retroviral vectors derived from lentiviruses such as HIV-1 are promising tools for human gene therapy because they mediate the in vivo delivery and long-term expression of transgenes in nondividing tissues. We describe an HIV vector system in which the virulence genes env, vif, vpr, vpu, and nef have been deleted. This multiply attenuated vector conserved the ability to transduce growth-arrested cells and monocyte-derived macrophages in culture, and could efficiently deliver genes in vivo into adult neurons. These data demonstrate the potential of lentiviral vectors in human gene therapy.
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research article
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Publication date
1997
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Volume
15
Issue
9
Start page
871
End page
5
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Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
Available on Infoscience
September 5, 2005
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