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Gratton, J.-P., Yu, J., Griffith, J. W., Babbitt, R. W., Scotland, R. S., Hickey, R., Giordano, F. J., & Sessa, W. C. (2003). Cell-permeable peptides improve cellular uptake and therapeutic gene delivery of replication-deficient viruses in cells and in vivo. Nature Medicine, 9(3), 357–362.

Authors 8
  1. Jean-Philippe Gratton (first)
  2. Jun Yu (additional)
  3. Jason W. Griffith (additional)
  4. Roger W. Babbitt (additional)
  5. Ramona S. Scotland (additional)
  6. Reed Hickey (additional)
  7. Frank J. Giordano (additional)
  8. William C. Sessa (additional)
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@article{Gratton_2003, title={Cell-permeable peptides improve cellular uptake and therapeutic gene delivery of replication-deficient viruses in cells and in vivo}, volume={9}, ISSN={1546-170X}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm835}, DOI={10.1038/nm835}, number={3}, journal={Nature Medicine}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Gratton, Jean-Philippe and Yu, Jun and Griffith, Jason W. and Babbitt, Roger W. and Scotland, Ramona S. and Hickey, Reed and Giordano, Frank J. and Sessa, William C.}, year={2003}, month=feb, pages={357–362} }