Transient cytochalasin-D treatment induces apically administered rAAV2 across tight junctions for transduction of enterocytes, by Y.-Y. Fu, E. Sibley and S.-C. Tang
Journal of General Virology vol. 89, part 12, pp. 3004 - 3008
Titration analysis of rAAV2-luciferase–EGFP particles
Supplementary Fig. S1. Assay of relative mitochondrial activities (an MTS assay) over time against a 4 h Cytochalasin-D (Cyto-D) treatment
Supplementary Fig. S2. Cyto-D-induced actin disintegration decreases the efficiency of rAAV2 transduction of four non-polarized epithelial cellular models
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