CONCLUSION: AAV2 viral capsids exhibit strong capacity as an endogenous CEST contrast agent and can potentially be used for monitoring and evaluation of AAV vector-mediated gene therapy protocols.
Sequential Protein Expression and Capsid Assemblyin Cell: Toward the Study of Multiprotein Viral Capsids Using Solid-StateNuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques
Sequential Protein Expression and Capsid Assemblyin Cell: Toward the Study of Multiprotein Viral Capsids Using Solid-StateNuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques
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Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00003
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