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Gene Therapy - Table of Contents alert Volume 18 Issue 10

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Volume 18, Issue 10 (October 2011)

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Commenting on communicator RNA

S Pascolo

Gene Ther 2011 18: 943-944; advance online publication, August 18, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.122

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In vivo therapeutic efficacy of intra-renal CD40 silencing in a model of humoral acute rejection

E Ripoll, R Pluvinet, J Torras, R Olivar, A Vidal, M Franquesa, L Cassis, J M Cruzado, O Bestard, J M Grinyó, J M Aran and I Herrero-Fresneda

Gene Ther 2011 18: 945-952; advance online publication, April 7, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.39

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RNAi-mediated gene silencing in tumour tissue using replication-competent retroviral vectors

T Schaser, C Wrede, L Duerner, K Sliva, K Cichutek, B Schnierle and C J Buchholz

Gene Ther 2011 18: 953-960; advance online publication, April 7, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.48

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The influence of epileptic neuropathology and prior peripheral immunity on CNS transduction by rAAV2 and rAAV5

M S Weinberg, B L Blake, R J Samulski and T J McCown

Gene Ther 2011 18: 961-968; advance online publication, April 14, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.49

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Tumor growth and metastasis suppression by Glipr1 gene-modified macrophages in a metastatic prostate cancer model

K Tabata, S Kurosaka, M Watanabe, K Edamura, T Satoh, G Yang, E Abdelfattah, J Wang, A Goltsov, D Floryk and T C Thompson

Gene Ther 2011 18: 969-978; advance online publication, April 21, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.51

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Delivery of gelfoam-enabled cells and vectors into the pericardial space using a percutaneous approach in a porcine model

D Ladage, I C Turnbull, K Ishikawa, Y Takewa, K Rapti, C Morel, I Karakikes, L Hadri, J Müller-Ehmsen, K D Costa, R J Hajjar and Y Kawase

Gene Ther 2011 18: 979-985; advance online publication, April 21, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.52

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Differential immune responses mediated by adenovirus- and lentivirus-transduced DCs in a HER-2/neu overexpressing tumor model

T C Felizardo, J C M Wang, R A J McGray, C Evelegh, D E Spaner, D H Fowler, J L Bramson and J A Medin

Gene Ther 2011 18: 986-995; advance online publication, April 14, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.53

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Pre-clinical evaluation of three non-viral gene transfer agents for cystic fibrosis after aerosol delivery to the ovine lung

G McLachlan, H Davidson, E Holder, L A Davies, I A Pringle, S G Sumner-Jones, A Baker, P Tennant, C Gordon, C Vrettou, R Blundell, L Hyndman, B Stevenson, A Wilson, A Doherty, D J Shaw, R L Coles, H Painter, S H Cheng, R K Scheule, J C Davies, J A Innes, S C Hyde, U Griesenbach, E W F W Alton, A C Boyd, D J Porteous, D R Gill and D D S Collie

Gene Ther 2011 18: 996-1005; advance online publication, April 21, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.55

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Explorations of high-intensity therapeutic ultrasound and microbubble-mediated gene delivery in mouse liver

S Song, Z Shen, L Chen, A A Brayman and C H Miao

Gene Ther 2011 18: 1006-1014; advance online publication, March 31, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.34

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Infectious delivery and long-term persistence of transgene expression in the brain by a 135-kb iBAC-FXN genomic DNA expression vector

A Gimenez-Cassina, R Wade-Martins, S Gomez-Sebastian, J-C Corona, F Lim and J Diaz-Nido

Gene Ther 2011 18: 1015-1019; advance online publication, April 14, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.45

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Peptide affinity reagents for AAV capsid recognition and purification

N Pulicherla and A Asokan

Gene Ther 2011 18: 1020-1024; advance online publication, April 14, 2011; 10.1038/gt.2011.46

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