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  • Life Sciences - 26 Aug 2019
    In this case study, adenovirus-mediated gene therapy was shown to stimulate the production of broadly neutralizing antibodies that suppressed HIV levels
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Viruses have evolved by borrowing and modifying cellular genes to become extremely efficient at nucleic acid delivery to different cell types, avoiding at the same time immunosurveillance by an...
  • Life Sciences - 26 Mar 2020
    This article looks at how the adeno-associated Virus is used as a viral vector.
  • Life Sciences - 29 Aug 2019
    The Ebola virus causes severe and often lethal infections. While an efficient treatment has not yet been found, it has been observed that Ebola-infection survivors develop antibodies against the...
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    There are several types of viral vectors that can be used to deliver nucleic acids into the genetic makeup of cells, including retrovirus, lentivirus, adenovirus, adeno-associated virus and herpes...
  • Life Sciences - 19 May 2022
    Gene therapy is a therapeutic technique designed to correct or reduce the symptoms of a particular disease.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Jan 2019
    Human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells are one of the most common cell lines used for research purposes. This article examines why they are so popular.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Regardless of their origin and family, viruses have evolved elegant strategies to reach and enter specific target cells where they seize the cellular machinery to express viral genes and assemble...
  • Life Sciences - 5 Apr 2023
    Affibodies are small molecules that have a high affinity towards a specific protein. They have applications in therapeutics, diagnostics, and biotechnology.
  • Life Sciences - 25 Jun 2019
    Intracellular antibody-mediated degradation is a neutralization mechanism for viruses that have enters cells.

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