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Transduction of Human Islets with Pseudotyped Lentiviral Vectors
Gary P. Kobinger
, Shaoping Deng
, Jean Pierre Louboutin
, Marko Vatamaniuk
, Franz Matschinsky
, James F. Markmann
, Steven E. Raper
, James M. Wilson
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Islet
100%
Human Islets
100%
Pseudotyped Lentiviral Vector
100%
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
60%
Pseudotyped Vector
60%
Insulin
40%
Pseudotype
40%
AIDS/HIV
40%
Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
40%
Gene Transfer
20%
Genetic Engineering
20%
Autoimmune
20%
B Cells
20%
Virus Envelope
20%
Envelope Glycoprotein
20%
Murine Leukemia Virus
20%
Molecular Tools
20%
Viral Envelope
20%
High Efficiency
20%
Genetic Modification
20%
Efficient Vector
20%
Virus Vector
20%
Ebola
20%
Lentiviral Vector
20%
Type I Diabetes
20%
Green Fluorescent Protein Reporter
20%
Rabies
20%
Pancreatic Islets
20%
Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (eGFP)
20%
Transduction Efficiency
20%
Fluorescent Reporter
20%
Efficiency Improvement
20%
Improved Methodology
20%
Islet Biology
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
100%
Lentivirus Vector
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
66%
Virus Envelope
66%
Vesiculovirus
66%
Glycoprotein
33%
Ex Vivo
33%
Gene Transfer
33%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
33%
Beta Cell
33%
Reporter Gene
33%
Pancreatic Islet
33%
Rabies
33%
Murine Leukemia Virus
33%
Autoimmunity
33%
Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein
33%
Genetic Engineering
33%
Ebola Virus
33%