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Methods Mol Biol
June 2012
Division of Gene Therapy & Regenerative Medicine, Free University of Brussels (VUB), University Medical Center - Jette, Brussels, Belgium.
The PiggyBac (PB) transposon system was originally derived from the cabbage looper moth Trichoplusia ni and represents one of the most promising transposon systems to date. Engineering of the PB transposase enzyme (PBase) and its cognate transposon DNA elements resulted in a substantial increase in transposition activities. Consequently, this has greatly enhanced the versatility of the PB toolbox.
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October 2011
Division of Gene Therapy & Regenerative Medicine,, Faculty of Medicine & Pharmacy, University Medical Center-Jette, Free University of Brussels, Laarbeeklaan 103, Brussels, Belgium.
Transposon technology is a particularly attractive non-viral gene delivery paradigm that allows for efficient genomic integration into a variety of different cell types. In particular, transposon-mediated gene transfer is a promising tool for stem cell research, by virtue of its ability to efficiently and stably transfer genes into adult and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Moreover, transposons open up new perspectives for non-viral-mediated stem cell-based gene therapy.
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