Particle-mediated transformation of vertebrate tissue cells

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7449449
APP PUB NO 20040097458A1
SERIAL NO

10610651

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A method of transferring a gene to vertebrate cells is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: (a) providing microprojectiles, the microprojectiles carrying polynucleic acid sequences, the sequences comprising, in the 5' to 3' direction, a regulatory sequence operable in the tissue cells and a gene positioned downstream of the regulatory sequence and under the transcriptional control thereof; and (b) accelerating the microprojectiles at the cells, with the microprojectiles contacting the cells at a speed sufficient to penetrate the cells and deposit the polynucleic acid sequences therein. Preferably, the target cells reside in situ in the animal subject when they are transformed. Preferred target cells are dermis or hypodermis cells, and preferred genes for insertion into the target cells are genes which code for proteins or peptides which produce a physiological response in the animal subject.

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DUKE UNIVERSITY2812 ERWIN ROAD SUITE 406 DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA 27705 27705

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Johnston, Stephen A Dallas, TX 41 946
Sanford, John C Livonia, NY 31 2069

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