In this group, first the fowlpox vector was administered orally, followed by the adenovirus
vector as an injection.
Not exact matches
Injection of wild - type stage 15 embryos with E. coli constitutively expressing Mcf1 from the high - copy
vector pUC18 causes rapid paralysis of embryonic hemocytes and inhibition of phagocytosis
as observed following wild - type Photorhabdus infection (Figure 3A and Video S3).
This technology —
vectored contraception — utilizes a single intramuscular
injection to bring about transgene - mediated expression of proteins that inhibit fertility through action on targets such
as GnRH, a master reproductive hormone, the egg zona pellucida, which is an essential binding site for sperm, or sperm.