13 research outputs found

    Ultrastructure of bacterial envelopes

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    Gene therapy for neurological disorders: progress and prospects

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    Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are a rapidly emerging gene therapy platform for the treatment of neurological diseases. In preclinical studies, transgenes encoding therapeutic proteins, microRNAs, antibodies or gene-editing machinery have been successfully delivered to the central nervous system with natural or engineered viral capsids via various routes of administration. Importantly, initial clinical studies have demonstrated encouraging safety and efficacy in diseases such as Parkinson disease and spinal muscular atrophy, as well as durability of transgene expression. Here, we discuss key considerations and challenges in the future design and development of therapeutic AAV vectors, highlighting the most promising targets and recent clinical advances

    Cholera and Escherichia coli Diarrhea

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    Empirische Prüfung der Hypothesen

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    Biochar and its importance on nutrient dynamics in soil and plant

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    Current perspectives on integrated approaches to enhance lipid accumulation in microalgae

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    Electron Microscopic in Cellular and Molecular Biology

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