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Direct protein transfer to terminally differentiated muscle cells
Wolfgang Derer
,
Hariharan P. Easwaran
, Heinrich Leonhardt
, M. Cristina Cardoso
, Charles W. Knopf
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Muscle Cells
100%
Protein Transfer
100%
VP22
100%
Fusion Protein
66%
COS-7 Cells
66%
Transient Transfection
33%
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1)
33%
Mammalian Cells
33%
Cell-based
33%
Proliferating Cells
33%
Novel Therapeutics
33%
Heterologous Protein
33%
Therapeutic Tool
33%
Cell Contact
33%
Terminally Differentiated Cells
33%
Co-culture Experiments
33%
C2C12 Myotubes
33%
Skeletal muscle Cells
33%
Intercellular Trafficking
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Fusion Protein
100%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Transient Transfection
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Coculture
50%
Mammalian Cell
50%
Human Alphaherpesvirus 1
50%
C2C12
50%
Cell Contact
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Muscle Cell
100%
Protein Transport
100%
Transient Transfection
33%
Human Alphaherpesvirus 1
33%
Coculture
33%
Cell Proliferation
33%
Cell Contact
33%
Myotube
33%
Skeletal Muscle Cell
33%
Neuroscience
Fusion Protein
100%
Herpes Simplex Virus
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Transient Transfection
50%
Cell Contact
50%
Protein VP22
50%