Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy : Methods and Protocols /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Humana,
2019.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2019. |
Series: | Methods in Molecular Biology,
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Table of Contents:
- Basic Concepts in Viral Vector-Mediated Gene Therapy
- Design and Assembly of CRISPR/Cas9 Lentiviral and rAAV Vectors for Targeted Genome Editing
- Design, Construction, and Application of Transcription Activation-Like Effectors
- Practical Considerations for the use of DREADD and Other Chemogenetic Receptors to Regulate Neuronal Activity in the Mammalian Brain
- AAV Production using Baculovirus Expression Vector System
- Multimodal Production of Adeno-Associated Virus
- Generation of High Titer Pseudotyped Lentiviral Particles
- A Scalable Lentiviral Vector Production and Purification Method using Mustang Q Chromatography and Tangential Flow Filtration
- Current Use of Adenovirus Vectors and their Purification Methods
- Construction of Oncolytic Herpes Simplex Virus with Therapeutic Genes of Interest
- Poxviruses as Gene Therapy Vectors: Generating Poxviral Vectors Expressing Therapeutic Transgenes
- AAV Mediated Gene Delivery to the Mouse Liver
- Surgical Methods for Inner Ear Gene Delivery in Neonatal Mouse
- Gene Transfer to Mouse Kidney In Vivo
- Co-Delivery of a Short-Hairpin RNA and a shRNA-Resistant Replacement Gene with Adeno-Associated Virus: An Allele-Independent Strategy for Autosomal Dominant Retinal Disorders
- Localized Intra-Arterial Gene Delivery using AAV
- Stable Genetic Modification of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Using Lentiviral Vectors
- Systemic Delivery of Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors in Mice and Dogs
- Intrathecal Delivery of AAV Vectors in Cynomolgus Macaques for CNS Gene Therapy and Gene Expression Analysis in Microdissected Motor Neurons
- Detailed Method for Intrathecal Delivery of Gene Therapeutics by Direct Lumbar Puncture in Mice
- Cerebromedullary Cistern Injection of Viral Vectors in Non-Human Primates.