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Adenoviral Vectors for Gene Therapy provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of these important therapeutic agents. The topics covered in this book range from the basic biology of adenoviruses, through the construction and purification of adenoviral vectors, cutting-edge vectorology and the use of adenoviral vectors in preclinical animal models, to regulatory issues which must be considered prior to the initiation of human clinical gene therapy trials. The broad scope of this unique volume provides the reader with a complete understanding of the development and use of adenoviral vectors. Key Features * Provides complete coverage of basic biology of adenoviruses, as well as the construction, propagation and purification of adenoviral vectors * Introduces common strategies for the development of adenoviral vectors along with cutting-edge methods for their improvement * Demonstrates noninvasive imaging of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer * Discusses utility of adenoviral vectors in animal disease models * Considers Federal Drug Administration regulations for human clinical trials
- Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology - Contributions from leaders in their fields - Abundant references
How sex hormone receptors and all the other members of the nuclear receptor superfamily do such a remarkable job has fascinated scientists for decades. A series of discoveries in the past few years has dramatically enlightened our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that govern nuclear receptor action. The elucidation of the 3D structures of several nuclear receptor ligand binding domains in the presence of agonists or antagonists has provided an allosteric concept of ligand action, and the discovery of a plethora of ligand-dependent protein interactions has linked this transconformation with the ability of nuclear receptors to act as transcriptional activators and repressors and the enzymatic modification of chromatin and factors of the basal transcriptional machinery.
In an ever-increasing domain of activity, this annual compilation of the world's research effort provides insight into an important area of biological chemistry.
Devoted to the role zinc-finger proteins play in the regulation of transcription and oncogenesis, this book includes material on functional domains of DNA-binding zinc-finger proteins, structure and function of zinc fingers, zinc-finger protein mutants, transcription activation mechanisms, and control and loss of gene transcription.
No. 2, pt. 2 of November issue each year from v. 19 (1963)-47 (1970) and v. 55 (1972)- contain the Abstracts of papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, 3d (1963)-10th (1970) and 12th (1972)-
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