Poloxamer synperonic F108 improves cellular transduction with lentiviral vectors
The Journal of Gene Medicine2012Vol. 14(8), pp. 549–560
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Ines Höfig, Michael J. Atkinson, Sabine Mall, Angela M. Krackhardt, Christian Thirion, Nataša Anastasov
Abstract
The results obtained in the present study indicate that a contribution to efficiency is made by each adjuvant, with polybrene acting as a charge protector and poloxamer synperonic F108 as a membrane modulator. Therefore, poloxamer synperonic F108, either alone or in combination, can lead to the optimization of large-scale lentiviral transduction approaches.
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