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The American Journal of Physiology
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March 19, 2010
The change in specific gravity of the blood plasma of the rat during severe water privation
P S SIEGEL, I E ALEXANDER, H L STUCKEY
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 13, 1994
Adeno-associated virus vectors preferentially transduce cells in S phase
D W Russell, A D Miller, I E Alexander
Human Gene Therapy
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February 7, 1998
Transfer of contaminants in adeno-associated virus vector stocks can mimic transduction and lead to artifactual results
I E Alexander, D W Russell, A D Miller
Gene Therapy
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January 13, 2017
Delivering efficient liver-directed AAV-mediated gene therapy
J Baruteau, S N Waddington, I E Alexander, et al.
Gene Therapy
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April 11, 2008
Potential of AAV vectors in the treatment of metabolic disease
I E Alexander, S C Cunningham, G J Logan, et al.
Human Gene Therapy
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March 21, 2000
Adeno-associated virus vectors show variable dependence on divalent cations for thermostability: implications for purification and handling
A E Turnbull, A Skulimowski, J A Smythe, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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September 1, 1989
Progestin inhibition of progesterone receptor gene expression in human breast cancer cells
I E Alexander, C L Clarke, J Shine, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
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April 9, 1999
Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by the K10-K42 peptide of GAP31 is due to induction of rapid but nonspecific precipitation of viral and nonviral proteins
P D Fink, I E Alexander, P B Rowe, et al.
Human Gene Therapy
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May 1, 1996
Effects of gamma irradiation on the transduction of dividing and nondividing cells in brain and muscle of rats by adeno-associated virus vectors
I E Alexander, D W Russell, A M Spence, et al.
Journal of Virology
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March 1, 1995
Adeno-associated virus vectors transduce primary cells much less efficiently than immortalized cells
C L Halbert, I E Alexander, G M Wolgamot, et al.
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The American Journal of Physiology
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March 19, 2010
The change in specific gravity of the blood plasma of the rat during severe water privation
P S SIEGEL, I E ALEXANDER, H L STUCKEY
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 13, 1994
Adeno-associated virus vectors preferentially transduce cells in S phase
D W Russell, A D Miller, I E Alexander
Human Gene Therapy
|
February 7, 1998
Transfer of contaminants in adeno-associated virus vector stocks can mimic transduction and lead to artifactual results
I E Alexander, D W Russell, A D Miller
Gene Therapy
|
January 13, 2017
Delivering efficient liver-directed AAV-mediated gene therapy
J Baruteau, S N Waddington, I E Alexander, et al.
Gene Therapy
|
April 11, 2008
Potential of AAV vectors in the treatment of metabolic disease
I E Alexander, S C Cunningham, G J Logan, et al.
Human Gene Therapy
|
March 21, 2000
Adeno-associated virus vectors show variable dependence on divalent cations for thermostability: implications for purification and handling
A E Turnbull, A Skulimowski, J A Smythe, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
September 1, 1989
Progestin inhibition of progesterone receptor gene expression in human breast cancer cells
I E Alexander, C L Clarke, J Shine, et al.
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
|
April 9, 1999
Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by the K10-K42 peptide of GAP31 is due to induction of rapid but nonspecific precipitation of viral and nonviral proteins
P D Fink, I E Alexander, P B Rowe, et al.
Human Gene Therapy
|
May 1, 1996
Effects of gamma irradiation on the transduction of dividing and nondividing cells in brain and muscle of rats by adeno-associated virus vectors
I E Alexander, D W Russell, A M Spence, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
March 1, 1995
Adeno-associated virus vectors transduce primary cells much less efficiently than immortalized cells
C L Halbert, I E Alexander, G M Wolgamot, et al.
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