Transducing Vector (Noun)
Meaning
A vector for delivering genes into cells.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The transducing vector was used to deliver the desired genetic material into the targeted cells, allowing for efficient gene expression.
- To increase the efficiency of gene delivery, researchers optimized the transducing vector by modifying its surface proteins.
- The lentiviral transducing vector was employed to introduce the gene of interest into the mammalian cells, where it was stably integrated into the host genome.
- The design of the transducing vector played a critical role in determining the specificity and efficacy of gene delivery to the target cells.
- Using a combination of biochemical and biophysical methods, the team engineered a novel transducing vector that efficiently delivered therapeutic genes to the affected tissues.