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The role of liver sinusoidal cells in hepatocyte-directed gene transfer.
F. Jacobs
, E. Eddie Wisse
, B. De Geest
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Interne Geneeskunde
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Hepatocytes
100%
Gene Transfer
100%
Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells
100%
Fenestrae
71%
Transfer Efficiency
42%
Liver Cancer
28%
Adenoviral
28%
Inborn Errors of Metabolism
14%
Pathological Conditions
14%
Liver Cirrhosis
14%
Morphological Characteristics
14%
Small Diameter
14%
Kupffer Cells
14%
Species Differences
14%
Acquired Disease
14%
Gene Therapy
14%
Functional Aspects
14%
Low Efficiency
14%
Liver Cells
14%
Transgene DNA
14%
Liver Hepatitis
14%
Histological Aspects
14%
Transfer Research
14%
Arti
14%
Space of Disse
14%
INIS
liver
100%
genes
100%
hepatocytes
100%
efficiency
50%
vectors
37%
cancer
25%
diseases
12%
hepatitis
12%
humans
12%
receptors
12%
errors
12%
size
12%
space
12%
dna
12%
metabolism
12%
uptake
12%
distribution
12%
men
12%
surfaces
12%
liver cirrhosis
12%
kupffer cells
12%
liver cells
12%
gene therapy
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hepatocyte
100%
Gene Transfer
100%
Endothelial Cell
42%
Liver Cancer
28%
Liver Cirrhosis
14%
Inborn Error of Metabolism
14%
Receptor
14%
Kupffer Cell
14%
Morphology
14%
Liver Cell
14%
Transgene
14%
Gene Therapy
14%
Species Difference
14%
Diseases
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hepatocyte
100%
Morphology
14%
Inborn Error of Metabolism
14%
Species Difference
14%
Kupffer Cell
14%
Transgene
14%
Gene Therapy
14%