Vector and method of use for nucleic acid delivery to non-dividi

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ABSTRACT:
A recombinant retrovirus capable of infecting a non-dividing cell and a method of producing such a virus is provided. The recombinant retrovirus is preferably of lentivirus origin and is useful for the treatment of a variety of disorders including neurological disorders and disorders of other non-dividing cells.

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