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Sendai Virus Vector [electronic resource] : Advantages and Applications / edited by Yoshiyuki Nagai.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XII, 210 p. 33 illus., 17 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9784431545569
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.9101 23
LOC classification:
  • QR355-502
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Reverse genetics of Mononegavirales: the rabies virus paradigm Karl-Klaus Conzelmann --   2. Sendai virus biology and engineering leading up to the development of a novel class of expression vector Yoshiyuki Nagai and Atsushi Kato --   3. Concept and technology underlying Sendai virus (SeV) vector development Akihiro Iida and Makoto Inoue --   4. Roadmap for development of a replication-deficient Sendai virus vaccine vector (provisional) Marian Wiegand and Wolfgang Neubert --   5. Development of vaccines using SeV vectors against AIDS and other infectious diseases Sayuri Seki and Tetsuro Matano --   6. BioKnife, a modified Sendai virus, to resect malignant tumors Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Yasuji Ueda and Mamoru Hasegawa --   7. Induction of human pluripotent stem cells by the Sendai virus vector:Establishment of a highly efficient and foot-print free system Noemi Fusaki and Hiroshi Ban --   8. Gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease using Sendai virus vector: From preclinical Studies to the phase I/IIa clinical trial Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Takuya Matsumoto and Yoshihiko Maehara.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Sendai virus (SeV) is not just a mouse pathogen but is evolving into a cutting-edge component of biotechnology. SeV reverse genetics originating from a pure academic need to settle long-held questions in the biology and pathogenicity of nonsegmented negative strand RNA viruses (Mononegavirales) is about to bear the impressive fruit of multipurpose cytoplasmic (non-integrating) RNA vectors. This book brings together in one source the SeV biology revealed by conventional approaches and reverse genetics, the methods to construct the first-generation SeV vector and to generate safer versions, and the applications in medical settings that have left or are about to leave the laboratory bench. The applications, which already are diverse and have high medical impact, include use as vaccine vectors against AIDS and respiratory virus infections, creation of BioKnife to resect malignant tumors, induction of “footprint (transgene) free” pluripotent stem cells, and gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease. These achievements—which are just a few of many examples—were attainable only after rigorously incorporating the rich knowledge of SeV biology that has accumulated during the several decades since the discovery of the virus. Application of SeV vector is certain to expand greatly because of its extremely high performance in transgene expression and its remarkable target cell breadth.
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1. Reverse genetics of Mononegavirales: the rabies virus paradigm Karl-Klaus Conzelmann --   2. Sendai virus biology and engineering leading up to the development of a novel class of expression vector Yoshiyuki Nagai and Atsushi Kato --   3. Concept and technology underlying Sendai virus (SeV) vector development Akihiro Iida and Makoto Inoue --   4. Roadmap for development of a replication-deficient Sendai virus vaccine vector (provisional) Marian Wiegand and Wolfgang Neubert --   5. Development of vaccines using SeV vectors against AIDS and other infectious diseases Sayuri Seki and Tetsuro Matano --   6. BioKnife, a modified Sendai virus, to resect malignant tumors Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Yasuji Ueda and Mamoru Hasegawa --   7. Induction of human pluripotent stem cells by the Sendai virus vector:Establishment of a highly efficient and foot-print free system Noemi Fusaki and Hiroshi Ban --   8. Gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease using Sendai virus vector: From preclinical Studies to the phase I/IIa clinical trial Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Takuya Matsumoto and Yoshihiko Maehara.

Sendai virus (SeV) is not just a mouse pathogen but is evolving into a cutting-edge component of biotechnology. SeV reverse genetics originating from a pure academic need to settle long-held questions in the biology and pathogenicity of nonsegmented negative strand RNA viruses (Mononegavirales) is about to bear the impressive fruit of multipurpose cytoplasmic (non-integrating) RNA vectors. This book brings together in one source the SeV biology revealed by conventional approaches and reverse genetics, the methods to construct the first-generation SeV vector and to generate safer versions, and the applications in medical settings that have left or are about to leave the laboratory bench. The applications, which already are diverse and have high medical impact, include use as vaccine vectors against AIDS and respiratory virus infections, creation of BioKnife to resect malignant tumors, induction of “footprint (transgene) free” pluripotent stem cells, and gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease. These achievements—which are just a few of many examples—were attainable only after rigorously incorporating the rich knowledge of SeV biology that has accumulated during the several decades since the discovery of the virus. Application of SeV vector is certain to expand greatly because of its extremely high performance in transgene expression and its remarkable target cell breadth.

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