AAV-mediated gene delivery to the spinal cord by intrathecal injection

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Abstract

Gene therapy targeting the spinal cord is an important tool for analyzing mechanisms of nervous system diseases and the development of gene therapies. Analogous to a lumbar puncture in humans, the rodent spinal cord can be accessed through an efficient, noninvasive injection. Here we describe a method for AAV-mediated gene transfer to cells of the spinal cord by intrathecal injection of small quantities of AAV vector.

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Peterson, C. D., Skorput, A. G. J., Kitto, K. F., Wilcox, G. L., Vulchanova, L., & Fairbanks, C. A. (2019). AAV-mediated gene delivery to the spinal cord by intrathecal injection. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1950, pp. 199–207). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9139-6_11

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