The phrase
"delivery vector" refers to a method or system used to transport or distribute something, usually referring to the transfer of goods or information from one place to another.
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Japanese researchers showed that the microbe might be useful as a
gene delivery vector for cancer therapy.
The device had become central to Microsoft's efforts to transform Xbox into an all - singing, all - dancing
delivery vector for every kind of media, backed by a futuristic UI, with video games merely part of the package.
Perth biotechnology company Imugene Ltd has received notice of grant for patent protection for its Porcine
Adenoviral Delivery Vector technology in the United States of America, the company has announced.
The superior performance of hNPCctx - GDNF is consistent with both the known role of GDNF as a neuroprotective molecule within the retina [25]--[30] and the established ability of hNPCctx to function as a cell - based drug
delivery vector in diverse CNS tissues [11], [12].
«Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf mice, down to a whisper:
Improved delivery vector better penetrates the inner ear, also restores balance in a mouse model of Usher syndrome.»
Most Cas9 activators are simply too large to fit all components into the most
promising delivery vector, Adeno - associated virus (AAV).
The title of the paper is «The Ideal
Gene Delivery Vector: Chromallocytes, Cell Repair Nanorobots for Chromosome Replacement Therapy» and it is currently in press at the peer - reviewed Journal of Evolution and Technology (and is soon to be available online).
VETERINARY health company Imugene has been granted a key patent in Japan for the product that is the basis of its poultry vaccines.Called the Fowl
Adenoviral Delivery Vector, the product is a componen
This has limited the application of gene therapy, along with other concerns in the field, like the safety of
the delivery vector.
Robert A. Freitas Jr., «The Ideal Gene
Delivery Vector: Chromallocytes, Cell Repair Nanorobots for Chromosome Replacement Therapy,» J. Evol.