What type of vectors are used in ex vivo gene therapy?
Answer Posted / shimbhu
For ex vivo gene transfer of RA-SFs, retroviral vectors
have been used . This is because retroviruses are easy to
produce and, through integration of their genetic
information into the host genome, they can achieve
longlasting expression of the transgene.
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