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Optimization of a One-Step Heat-Inducible In Vivo Mini DNA Vector Production System.

PLoS One.. 2014-02;  9(2):e89345
N Nafissi, CH Sum, S Wettig, RA Slavcev. School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
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Abstract

While safer than their viral counterparts, conventional circular covalently closed (CCC) plasmid DNA vectors offer a limited safety profile. They often result in the transfer of unwanted prokaryotic sequences, antibiotic resistance genes, and bacterial origins of replication that may lead to unwanted immunostimulatory responses. Furthermore, such vectors may impart the potential for chromosomal integration, thus potentiating oncogenesis. Linear covalently closed (LCC), bacterial sequence free DNA vectors have shown promising clinical improvements in vitro and in vivo. However, the generation of such minivectors has been limited by in vitro enzymatic reactions hindering their downstream application in clinical t... More

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