Standout Papers

Cellular immunity to viral antigens limits E1-deleted adenoviruses for gene therapy. 1994 2026 2004 2015 1.3k
  1. Cellular immunity to viral antigens limits E1-deleted adenoviruses for gene therapy. (1994)
    Yang Yang, Frederick A. Nunes et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  2. Novel adeno-associated viruses from rhesus monkeys as vectors for human gene therapy (2002)
    Guangping Gao, Mauricio R. Alvira et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  3. Fatal systemic inflammatory response syndrome in a ornithine transcarbamylase deficient patient following adenoviral gene transfer (2003)
    Steven E. Raper, Narendra Chirmule et al. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
  4. Cellular and humoral immune responses to viral antigens create barriers to lung-directed gene therapy with recombinant adenoviruses (1995)
    Ya‐Wen Yang, Qunyang Li et al. Journal of Virology
  5. Human β-Defensin-1 Is a Salt-Sensitive Antibiotic in Lung That Is Inactivated in Cystic Fibrosis (1997)
    Mitchell J. Goldman, Ethan D. Stolzenberg et al. Cell
  6. Clades of Adeno-Associated Viruses Are Widely Disseminated in Human Tissues (2004)
    Guangping Gao, Luk H. Vandenberghe et al. Journal of Virology
  7. Worldwide Epidemiology of Neutralizing Antibodies to Adeno‐Associated Viruses (2009)
    Roberto Calcedo, Luk H. Vandenberghe et al. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  8. The peptide antibiotic LL-37/hCAP-18 is expressed in epithelia of the human lung where it has broad antimicrobial activity at the airway surface (1998)
    Robert Bals, Xiaorong Wang et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  9. Recombinant adeno-associated virus for muscle directed gene therapy (1997)
    Krishna J. Fisher, Karin Jooss et al. Nature Medicine
  10. Immune responses to adenovirus and adeno-associated virus in humans (1999)
    Narendra Chirmule, Kathleen J. Propert et al. Gene Therapy
  11. Severe Toxicity in Nonhuman Primates and Piglets Following High-Dose Intravenous Administration of an Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Expressing Human SMN (2018)
    Christian Hinderer, Nathan Katz et al. Human Gene Therapy
  12. Human gene therapy for RPE65 isomerase deficiency activates the retinoid cycle of vision but with slow rod kinetics (2008)
    Artur V. Cideciyan, Tomás S. Alemán et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  13. MHC class I-cestricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes to viral antigens destroy hepatocytes in mice infected with E1-deleted recombinant adenoviruses (1994)
    Yiping Yang, Hildegund C.J. Ertl et al. Immunity
  14. Ablation of E2A in recombinant adenoviruses improves transgene persistence and decreases inflammatory response in mouse liver. (1994)
    John F. Engelhardt, X Ye et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  15. Submucosal glands are the predominant site of CFTR expression in the human bronchus (1992)
    John F. Engelhardt, James R. Yankaskas et al. Nature Genetics
  16. Correction of the cystic fibrosis defect in vitro by retrovirus-mediated gene transfer (1990)
    Mitchell L. Drumm, William Cliff et al. Cell
  17. A dual AAV system enables the Cas9-mediated correction of a metabolic liver disease in newborn mice (2016)
    Yang Yang, Lili Wang et al. Nature Biotechnology
  18. Scalable mRNA and siRNA Lipid Nanoparticle Production Using a Parallelized Microfluidic Device (2021)
    Sarah J. Shepherd, Claude C. Warzecha et al. Nano Letters

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James M. Wilson 34100 36687 8005 8517 884 63.0k
Ronald G. Crystal 12266 24020 3300 8971 780 63.9k
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Ramnik J. Xavier 10335 31784 9139 3904 441 60.7k
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Inder M. Verma 18652 43317 2601 11091 399 68.3k
Phillip A. Sharp 17227 75784 2899 7216 428 91.6k
Nico van Rooijen 5401 21141 4840 9854 836 79.3k
Hilary Koprowski 5379 16565 4769 6434 801 41.0k
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