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Ping-pong amplification of a retroviral vector achieves high-level gene expression: Human growth hormone production
S. L. Kozak, D. Kabat
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Agriculture & Biology
retroviral vectors
100%
somatotropin
62%
coculture
40%
gene expression
39%
crossover interference
28%
proviruses
25%
cells
20%
virion
17%
glycoproteins
15%
protein synthesis
14%
superinfection
13%
viruses
12%
Retroviridae
11%
calcium phosphates
11%
major genes
10%
gene transfer
9%
host range
9%
vertebrates
7%
cell lines
6%
hormones
6%
clones
6%
proteins
6%
genes
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Human Growth Hormone
80%
Coculture Techniques
43%
Gene Expression
39%
Proviruses
28%
Virion
20%
Glycoproteins
18%
Proteins
16%
Superinfection
14%
Host Specificity
13%
calcium phosphate
11%
Retroviridae
11%
Virus Replication
10%
Vertebrates
9%
Genes
8%
Clone Cells
8%
Hormones
7%
Viruses
7%
Cell Line
6%