Receptor-mediated gene delivery using bacteriophage vectors

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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530350, 5303871, 536 235, 536 2372, C12N 1563, C12N 1533, C12N 1512, C07K 1400

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ABSTRACT:
Filamentous phage particles displaying a ligand on their surface are used to deliver a therapeutic gene to a cell. The ligand is a fusion protein with a phage capsid protein, covalently conjugated to phage particles, or complexed with modified phage particles.

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