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Clare E Thomas

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Nature Medicine|August 3, 2004
Gene delivery goes globalClare E Thomas
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 3, 2003
Progress and problems with the use of viral vectors for gene therapyClare E Thomas, Anja Ehrhardt, Mark A Kay
Journal of Virology|March 3, 2004
Rapid uncoating of vector genomes is the key to efficient liver transduction with pseudotyped adeno-associated virus vectorsClare E Thomas, Theresa A Storm, Zan Huang, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 9, 2002
Adenovirus binding to the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor or integrins is not required to elicit brain inflammation but is necessary to transduce specific neural cell typesClare E Thomas, Penny Edwards, Thomas J Wickham, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
A limited number of transducible hepatocytes restricts a wide-range linear vector dose response in recombinant adeno-associated virus-mediated liver transductionHiroyuki Nakai, Clare E Thomas, Theresa A Storm, et al.
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|January 13, 2010
Gene transfer into rat brain using adenoviral vectorsMariana Puntel, Kurt M Kroeger, Nicholas S R Sanderson, et al.
Neuron Glia Biology|December 18, 2007
Immunological thresholds in neurological gene therapy: highly efficient elimination of transduced cells might be related to the specific formation of immunological synapses between T cells and virus-infected brain cellsCarlos Barcia, Christian Gerdes, Wei-Dong Xiong, et al.
Blood|June 7, 2003
Preclinical in vivo evaluation of pseudotyped adeno-associated virus vectors for liver gene therapyDirk Grimm, Shangzhen Zhou, Hiroyuki Nakai, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 23, 2006
In vivo mature immunological synapses forming SMACs mediate clearance of virally infected astrocytes from the brainCarlos Barcia, Clare E Thomas, James F Curtin, et al.
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Nature Medicine|August 3, 2004
Gene delivery goes globalClare E Thomas
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 3, 2003
Progress and problems with the use of viral vectors for gene therapyClare E Thomas, Anja Ehrhardt, Mark A Kay
Journal of Virology|March 3, 2004
Rapid uncoating of vector genomes is the key to efficient liver transduction with pseudotyped adeno-associated virus vectorsClare E Thomas, Theresa A Storm, Zan Huang, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 9, 2002
Adenovirus binding to the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor or integrins is not required to elicit brain inflammation but is necessary to transduce specific neural cell typesClare E Thomas, Penny Edwards, Thomas J Wickham, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
A limited number of transducible hepatocytes restricts a wide-range linear vector dose response in recombinant adeno-associated virus-mediated liver transductionHiroyuki Nakai, Clare E Thomas, Theresa A Storm, et al.
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|January 13, 2010
Gene transfer into rat brain using adenoviral vectorsMariana Puntel, Kurt M Kroeger, Nicholas S R Sanderson, et al.
Neuron Glia Biology|December 18, 2007
Immunological thresholds in neurological gene therapy: highly efficient elimination of transduced cells might be related to the specific formation of immunological synapses between T cells and virus-infected brain cellsCarlos Barcia, Christian Gerdes, Wei-Dong Xiong, et al.
Blood|June 7, 2003
Preclinical in vivo evaluation of pseudotyped adeno-associated virus vectors for liver gene therapyDirk Grimm, Shangzhen Zhou, Hiroyuki Nakai, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 23, 2006
In vivo mature immunological synapses forming SMACs mediate clearance of virally infected astrocytes from the brainCarlos Barcia, Clare E Thomas, James F Curtin, et al.
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