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Prolonged transgene expression in murine salivary glands following non-primate lentiviral vector transduction

Ela Shai, Aaron Palmon, Amos Panet, Yitzhak Marmary, Yoav Sherman, Michael A. Curran, Eithan Galun and Reba Condiotti

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Figure 3.

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Histochemistry of salivary glands for the assessment of cell types transduced by FIV-based vectors. Mice were administered FIV-beta-gal, and at days 3 (A), 15 (B), and 29 (C) posttransduction the salivary glands were removed and a whole-mount staining was performed using X-gal. The paraffin-embedded sections were stained with H&E and counterstained with nuclear fast red. From day-29 samples, serial sections were made, and one was stained as above (D), whereas the sequential section was stained with Alcian blue (E). Magnification, times400. (F) Immunofluorescence labeling was performed with anti-GFP and FITC-conjugated secondary antibodies on cryostat sections of murine salivary glands removed 50 days following transduction with FIV-YFP. The cells were counterstained with DAPI, which stains cell nuclei a fluorescent blue.

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