what do you know about Retroviral transduction of mouse t
lymphocytes ?
Answer / Avinash Kumar Gupta
Retroviral transduction is a powerful method for introducing stable genetic modifications into mammalian cells, including mouse T lymphocytes. Retroviruses are RNA viruses that reverse-transcribe their RNA genome into DNA upon entry into the host cell. The resulting provirus integrates randomly into the host cell's genome and can be stably inherited by subsequent generations of cells. Retroviral vectors can be used for gene targeting, overexpression, or knockout studies in T lymphocytes, providing valuable tools for immune system research and therapeutic applications.
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