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Human and Animal Cells BHK-21 Utilization of a novel Sendai virus vector in ex vivo gene therapy for hemophilia A.
Human and Animal Cells 293T(RCB2202) A Single Amino Acid Substitution within the Paramyxovirus Sendai Virus Nucleoprotein Is a Critical Determinant for Production of Interferon-Beta-Inducing Copyback-Type Defective Interfering Genomes.
Cord blood stem cells for research Efficient generation of transgene-free human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by temperature-sensitive Sendai virus vectors.
Human and Animal Cells EB5(AES0151) , 454E2(HPS0077) Simple and effective generation of transgene-free induced pluripotent stem cells using an auto-erasable Sendai virus vector responding to microRNA-302.
Human and Animal Cells HuH-7 Attenuated and protease-profile modified sendai virus vectors as a new tool for virotherapy of solid tumors.
Human and Animal Cells 293T(RCB2202) Clustered basic amino acids of the small sendai virus C protein Y1 are critical to its RAN GTPase-mediated nuclear localization.
Human and Animal Cells OS-RC-2(RCB0735) , VMRC-RCW(RCB1963) Non-transmissible Sendai virus encoding granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor is a novel and potent vector system for producing autologous tumor vaccines.
Cord blood stem cells for research Ex vivo expansion of human HSCs with Sendai virus vector expressing HoxB4 assessed by sheep in utero transplantation.
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-G2/PA6(RCB1127) Efficient induction of transgene-free human pluripotent stem cells using a vector based on Sendai virus, an RNA virus that does not integrate into the host genome.
Human and Animal Cells OP9(RCB1124) Development of defective and persistent Sendai virus vector: a unique gene delivery/expression system ideal for cell reprogramming.
DNA material AxCANCre (RDB01748) Cytoplasmic RNA vector derived from nontransmissible Sendai virus. Production and use.
Mice RBRC00858 Studies on the paramyxovirus accessory genes by reverse genetics in the Sendai virus-mouse system.