2012
Excision of a Viral Reprogramming Cassette by Delivery of Synthetic Cre mRNA
Loh Y, Yang JC, De Los Angeles A, Guo C, Cherry A, Rossi DJ, Park I, Daley GQ. Excision of a Viral Reprogramming Cassette by Delivery of Synthetic Cre mRNA. Current Protocols In Stem Cell Biology 2012, 21: 4a.5.1-4a.5.16. PMID: 22605648, PMCID: PMC3397830, DOI: 10.1002/9780470151808.sc04a05s21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPluripotent stem cellsTransgene-free methodsHuman iPS cellsResidual transgene expressionPatient-specific induced pluripotent stem cellsIPS cellsInduced pluripotent stem cellsStem cellsTransgene expressionFree humanHuman OCT4MRNA transfectionDrug screeningProtein transductionCre mRNADifferentiation potentialCell therapySingle vectorLow efficiencyCassetteRetroviral transfectionCre recombinaseEfficiencyTransfectionExperimental generation
2007
Intranuclear Protein Transduction through a Nucleoside Salvage Pathway*
Hansen JE, Tse CM, Chan G, Heinze ER, Nishimura RN, Weisbart RH. Intranuclear Protein Transduction through a Nucleoside Salvage Pathway*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2007, 282: 20790-20793. PMID: 17525162, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.c700090200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleoside salvage pathwaySalvage pathwaySpecific nuclear localizationCargo proteinsGene regulationMolecular delivery vehiclesProtein transportProtein transductionTranscription factorsNuclear localizationGene expressionNuclear membraneHuman diseasesLiving cellsCell nucleiCell membraneNew molecular therapiesNumerous diseasesPathwayTransductionCellsRegulationMolecular therapyFirst demonstrationNew avenues
2005
An intracellular delivery vehicle for protein transduction of micro-dystrophin
Weisbart RH, Hansen JE, Nishimura RN, Chan G, Wakelin R, Chang SS, Baresi L, Chamberlain JS. An intracellular delivery vehicle for protein transduction of micro-dystrophin. Journal Of Drug Targeting 2005, 13: 81-87. PMID: 15823959, DOI: 10.1080/10611860400029002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
Antibody-mediated transduction of p53 selectively kills cancer cells.
Weisbart RH, Hansen JE, Chan G, Wakelin R, Chang SS, Heinze E, Miller CW, Koeffler PH, Yang F, Cole GM, Min YS, Nishimura RN. Antibody-mediated transduction of p53 selectively kills cancer cells. International Journal Of Oncology 2004, 25: 1867-73. PMID: 15547728, DOI: 10.3892/ijo.25.6.1867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer cellsWild-type p53Expression of MDM2Cancer cell linesTransduction of p53Potential efficacyCertain cancersNon-specific toxicityFunctional defectsHuman cancersP53Cell linesCancerResult of mutationsGene therapyPrimary cellsViral vectorsCellsVivoNuclear exclusionTherapyFusion proteinFv fragmentProtein transductionAntibodies
1992
GAP-43 as a modulator of G protein transduction in the growth cone.
Strittmatter SM. GAP-43 as a modulator of G protein transduction in the growth cone. Perspectives On Developmental Neurobiology 1992, 1: 13-9. PMID: 1364285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrowth cone membraneGrowth cone motilityMolecular mechanismsSame cellular functionCone motilityG protein-coupled transmembrane receptorsAmino acid stretchComplex cellular propertiesCone membraneGrowth conesNeurotransmitter releaseGrowth cone functionPossible molecular mechanismsCellular functionsGAP-43 functionHydrophilic proteinProtein transductionGAP-43Transmembrane receptorsGAP-43 regulationCysteine residuesTransduction systemSynaptic plasticityAmino terminusCell shape
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