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1995 Oxford University Press
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Transient transfection of ecotropic retrovirus receptor permits stable gene
transfer into non-rodent cells with murine retroviral vectors
Transient transfection of ecotropic retrovirus receptor permits stable gene transfer into non-rodent cells with murine retroviral vectors
Axel
Scholz
and
Miguel
Beato*
Institut für Molekularbiologie und Tumorforschung, Philipps-Universität, Emil-Mannkopff Strasse 2, D-35037
Marburg
,
Germany
Received December 11, 1995;
Accepted January 11, 1996
Retroviral vectors are useful for efficient, stable and single copy transfer of
foreign genes into animal cells. However, the low risk murine ecotropic vectors
can only be used with rodent cells due to their restricted host range. When
using cells . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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