Adenovirus

Adenoviruses are able to introduce foreign genes into target, host cells efficiently, making the virus attractive as a research tool in cell biology. Adenoviruses have a very broad host range, and can infect human and other mammalian cell lines or primary cells, including replicative as well as non-replicative cells. There are in fact very few cell lines that cannot be infected.

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Mouse lung endothelial cells 
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Morphology
Cobble stone like 
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Lung 
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Mouse 
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CD 54 
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CXCL-10 
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cytoLacZ 
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Human SOD3, nm_003102 
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mSERCA2 
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mTGFb; Murine Transforming Growth Factor Beta - 1 (Genbank BC013738) 
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Nrf2 (porcine) 
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ntLacZ 
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p53 
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p53, eGFP 
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PPARg2 
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VEGF-C, eGFP 
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CMV 
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CMV (Cre), RSV (eGFP) 
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CMV (eGFP); RSV (ntLacZ) 
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CMV (mSERCA2), RSV (eGFP) 
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CMV (VEGF-C), RSV (eGFP) 
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