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Lentiviral-mediated gene transfer to model triplet repeat disorders

Regulier, E.  
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Zala, D.  
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Aebischer, P.  
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2004
Methods Mol Biol

This chapter describes the potential use of viral-mediated gene transfer in the central nervous system as a new strategy in developing animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. To illustrate the approach, procedures for the production of lentiviral vectors encoding polyQ proteins are provided, as well as methods for the determination of viral titers, in vitro infection, and basic protocols for in vivo studies in rodents.

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DOI
10.1385/1-59259-804-8:199
Author(s)
Regulier, E.  
Zala, D.  
Aebischer, P.  
Deglon, N.  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Methods Mol Biol
Volume

277

Start page

199

End page

213

Subjects

Animals

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Cell Line

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Female

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Gene Transfer Techniques

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Genetic Diseases

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Inborn/ genetics

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Humans

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Immunohistochemistry

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Lentivirus/ genetics

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Pregnancy

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Rats

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Rats

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Sprague-Dawley

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Trinucleotide Repeats/ genetics

Note

Institute of Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland.

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