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Volumn 12, Issue 15, 2001, Pages 1827-1841
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Repetitive intrathecal injections of poliovirus replicons result in gene expression in neurons of the central nervous system without pathogenesis
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN;
VIRUS RECEPTOR;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
BEHAVIOR;
CELL TYPE;
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DOSE TIME EFFECT RELATION;
FUNCTIONAL DISEASE;
GENE EXPRESSION;
GENE TARGETING;
HISTOLOGY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
IMAGE ANALYSIS;
INFLAMMATION;
MOUSE;
NERVE CELL;
NEUROLOGIC DISEASE;
NONHUMAN;
PATHOGENESIS;
POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS;
PROTEIN ANALYSIS;
PROTEIN LOCALIZATION;
REPLICON;
SAFETY;
SPINAL CORD INJURY;
TRANSGENIC ANIMAL;
ANIMALS;
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM;
GENE THERAPY;
GENE TRANSFER TECHNIQUES;
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINS;
HELA CELLS;
HUMANS;
INJECTIONS, SPINAL;
LUMINESCENT PROTEINS;
MICE;
MICE, TRANSGENIC;
MICROSCOPY, FLUORESCENCE;
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES;
NEURONS;
POLIOVIRUS;
SPINAL CORD;
SPINAL CORD INJURIES;
TIME FACTORS;
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EID: 0034784050
PISSN: 10430342
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1089/104303401753153893 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (24)
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References (53)
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