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Authors: Stoll, SM Sclimenti, CR Baba, EJ Meuse, L Kay, MA Calos, MP
Citation: Sm. Stoll et al., Epstein-Barr virus/human vector provides high-level, long-term expression of alpha(1)-antitrypsin in mice, MOL THER, 4(2), 2001, pp. 122-129

Authors: Chen, ZY Yant, SR He, CY Meuse, L Shen, S Kay, MA
Citation: Zy. Chen et al., Linear DNAs concatemerize in vivo and result in sustained transgene expression in mouse liver, MOL THER, 3(3), 2001, pp. 403-410

Authors: Ohashi, K Meuse, L Schwall, R Kay, MA
Citation: K. Ohashi et al., cMet activation allows persistent engraftment of ectopically transplanted xenogenic human hepatocytes in mice, TRANSPLAN P, 33(1-2), 2001, pp. 587-588

Authors: Nakai, H Yant, SR Storm, TA Fuess, S Meuse, L Kay, MA
Citation: H. Nakai et al., Extrachromosomal recombinant adeno-associated virus vector genomes are primarily responsible for stable liver transduction in vivo, J VIROLOGY, 75(15), 2001, pp. 6969-6976

Authors: Miao, CH Ohashi, K Patijn, GA Meuse, L Ye, X Thompson, AR Kay, MA
Citation: Ch. Miao et al., Inclusion of the hepatic locus control region, an intron, and untranslatedregion increases and stabilizes hepatic factor IX gene expression in vivo but not in vitro, MOL THER, 1(6), 2000, pp. 522-532

Authors: Ohashi, K Marion, PL Nakai, H Meuse, L Cullen, JM Bordier, BB Schwall, R Greenberg, HB Glenn, JS Kay, MA
Citation: K. Ohashi et al., Sustained survival of human hepatocytes in mice: A model for in vivo infection with human hepatitis B and hepatitis delta viruses, NAT MED, 6(3), 2000, pp. 327-331

Authors: Yant, SR Meuse, L Chiu, W Ivics, Z Izsvak, Z Kay, MA
Citation: Sr. Yant et al., Somatic integration and long-term transgene expression in normal and haemophilic mice using a DNA transposon system, NAT GENET, 25(1), 2000, pp. 35-41

Authors: Snyder, RO Miao, C Meuse, L Tubb, J Donahue, BA Lin, HF Stafford, DW Patel, S Thompson, AR Nichols, T Read, MS Bellinger, DA Brinkhous, KM Kay, MA
Citation: Ro. Snyder et al., Correction of hemophilia B in canine and murine models using recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors, NAT MED, 5(1), 1999, pp. 64-70
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