Adeno-associated viruses
Mapping and Engineering Functional Domains of the Assembly-Activating Protein of Adeno-associated Viruses
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Sequence Properties of the MAAP Protein and of the VP1 Capsid Protein of Adeno-Associated Viruses
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Molecular Characterization of Adeno-Associated Viruses Infecting Children
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Pathways of Cell Infection by Parvoviruses and Adeno-Associated Viruses
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Clades of Adeno-Associated Viruses Are Widely Disseminated in Human Tissues
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Sequence Properties of the MAAP Protein and of the VP1 Capsid Protein of Adeno-Associated Viruses
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Characterization of the Transcription Profile of Adeno-Associated Virus Type 5 Reveals a Number of Unique Features Compared to Previously Characterized Adeno-Associated Viruses
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In Vitro and In Vivo Gene Therapy Vector Evolution via Multispecies Interbreeding and Retargeting of Adeno-Associated Viruses
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Helper-free stocks of recombinant adeno-associated viruses: normal integration does not require viral gene expression.
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Adeno-Associated Viruses Can Induce Phosphorylation of eIF2α via PKR Activation, Which Can Be Overcome by Helper Adenovirus Type 5 Virus-Associated RNA
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Expression Profiles of Bovine Adeno-Associated Virus and Avian Adeno-Associated Virus Display Significant Similarity to That of Adeno-Associated Virus Type 5
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Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors
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Gangliosides Are Essential for Bovine Adeno-Associated Virus Entry
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Interference Between Two Adeno-associated Satellite Viruses: a Three-Component System
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Infectious Entry Pathway of Adeno-Associated Virus and Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors
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Genetics of adeno-associated virus: isolation and preliminary characterization of adeno-associated virus type 2 mutants.
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Adeno-associated virus vector integration junctions.
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In vitro replication of adeno-associated virus DNA.
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Structure of Adeno-Associated Virus Type 4
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Cloning and Characterization of a Bovine Adeno-Associated Virus
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