Polyoma virus pseudocapsids and method to deliver material into

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The present invention relates to biologically useful material in the form of a pseudocapsid formed from papovavirus major capsid antigen and excluding minor capsid antigens, which pseudocapsid incorporates exogenous material. The invention also relates to a method of using the pseudocapsids as vectors for exogenous material transfer, especially gene transfer in the therapy of genetic disorders, or other uses such as antibody or drug targeting.

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