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Получение рекомбинантного штамма Herpesvirus saimiri путем совместной культивации трансфицированной и пермиссивной клеточных культур

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1 Московский физико-технический институт, Долгопрудный, Россия

2 Институт биоорганической химии имени академиков М. М. Шемякина и Ю. А. Овчинникова РАН, Москва

Для корреспонденции: Степан Петрович Чумаков
ул. Миклухо-Маклая, 16/10, г. Москва, 117997; moc.liamg@lukhtah

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Финансирование: работа выполнена при финансовой поддержке Министерства образования и науки РФ (уникальный код проекта RFMEFI60418X0205).

Благодарности: авторы признательны Центру высокоточного редактирования и генетических технологий для биомедицины (Москва) за помощь в методах исследования.

Вклад авторов в работу: А. Хамад — работа с клеточными культурами, молекулярное клонирование; С. П. Чумаков — планирование исследования, работа с вирусными препаратами, трансфекция, титрование, анализ данных и подготовка рукописи.

Статья получена: 11.11.2019 Статья принята к печати: 25.11.2019 Опубликовано online: 12.12.2019
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