Team:Heidelberg/Project/Mouse Infection
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- | Gene therapy offers a great tool for treatment of various diseases. Nevertheless it is only | + | Gene therapy offers a great tool for treatment of various diseases. Nevertheless it is only useful if it allows for specific, fine-tuning of the gene of interest (GOI).<br> |
- | Therefore the iGEM | + | Therefore the iGEM Team 2010 of Heidelberg combines the targeting properties of shuffled capsid libraries with the tuning properties of a GOI by inserting synthetically designed binding sites and producing viruses. Those viruses are than tested in vivo by injection into mice and measuring luciferase expression by <i>in vivo</i> imaging. |
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
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