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Lung-Targeted Transgene Expression of Nanocomplexed Ad5 Enhances Immune Response in the Presence of Preexisting Article

Yilong Yang, Shipo Wu, Yudong Wang, Fangze Shao, Peng Lv, Ruihua Li, Xiaofan Zhao, Jun Zhang, Xiaopeng Zhang, Jianmin Li, Lihua Hou, Junjie Xu, Wei Chen

Engineering 2023, Volume 27, Issue 8,   Pages 127-139 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.12.007

Abstract: nanoparticles ((+)HSAnp), which are capable of forming a complex with Ad5, significantly increase the transgenemanners, Ad5/(+)HSAnp complexes achieve robust (up to 227-fold higher) and long-term (up to 60 days) transgene

Keywords: Adenovirus serotype 5     Vaccine     Preexisting immunity     Nanoparticles     Transgene expression    

Plant genetic engineering and genetically modified crop breeding: history and current status

Xingchun WANG,Shujun CHANG,Jie LU,Rupert FRAY,Don GRIERSON,Yuanhuai HAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 5-27 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017131

Abstract: This review charts the major developments in the genetic manipulation of plant cells that have taken place since the first gene transfer experiments using Ti plasmids in 1983. Tremendous progress has been made in both our scientific understanding and technological capabilities since the first genetically modified (GM) crops were developed with single gene resistances to herbicides, insects, viruses, and the silencing of unde-sirable genes. Despite opposition in some parts of the world, the area planted with first generation GM crops has grown from 1.7 Mhm in 1996 to 179.7 Mhm hectares in 2015. The toolkit available for genetic modification has expanded greatly since 1996 and recently Nobel Laureates have called on Greenpeace to end their blanket opposition, and plant scientists have urged that consideration be given to the benefits of GM crops based on actual evidence. It is now possible to use GM to breed new crop cultivars resistant to a much wider range of pests and diseases, and to produce crops better able to adapt to climate change. The advent of new CRISPR-based technologies makes it possible to contemplate a much wider range of improvements based on transfer of new metabolic pathways and traits to improve nutritional quality, with a much greater degree of precision. Use of GM, sometimes in conjunction with other approaches, offers great opportunities for improving food quality, safety, and security in a changing world.

Keywords: plant transformation     transgene     genetic modification    

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Lung-Targeted Transgene Expression of Nanocomplexed Ad5 Enhances Immune Response in the Presence of Preexisting

Yilong Yang, Shipo Wu, Yudong Wang, Fangze Shao, Peng Lv, Ruihua Li, Xiaofan Zhao, Jun Zhang, Xiaopeng Zhang, Jianmin Li, Lihua Hou, Junjie Xu, Wei Chen

Journal Article

Plant genetic engineering and genetically modified crop breeding: history and current status

Xingchun WANG,Shujun CHANG,Jie LU,Rupert FRAY,Don GRIERSON,Yuanhuai HAN

Journal Article