Use of the Hemagglutinating Virus of Japan (HVJ) Envelope as a Versatile Delivery System for Nucleic Acids and Proteins to Leukocytes In Vitro
The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ; also called the Sendai virus) envelope has been developed as a safe and efficient non‐viral vector. Because replication and transcription of genomic RNA is inactivated by β‐propiolactone treatment or UV‐irradiation, the HVJ envelope is extremely safe. This u...
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