In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications

Le DT, Müller K (2021)
Life 11(4): 334.

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Le, Dinh To; Müller, KristianUniBi
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Virus-like particles (VLPs) are increasingly used for vaccine development and drug delivery. Assembly of VLPs from purified monomers in a chemically defined reaction is advantageous compared to in vivo assembly, because it avoids encapsidation of host-derived components and enables loading with added cargoes. This review provides an overview of ex cella VLP production methods focusing on capsid protein production, factors that impact the in vitro assembly, and approaches to characterize in vitro VLPs. The uses of in vitro produced VLPs as vaccines and for therapeutic delivery are also reported.
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capsid protein; in vitro assembly; virus-like particle; VLP-based vaccines; drug delivery
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Life
Band
11
Ausgabe
4
Art.-Nr.
334
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2075-1729
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2954065

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Le DT, Müller K. In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications. Life. 2021;11(4): 334.
Le, D. T., & Müller, K. (2021). In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications. Life, 11(4), 334. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11040334
Le, Dinh To, and Müller, Kristian. 2021. “In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications”. Life 11 (4): 334.
Le, D. T., and Müller, K. (2021). In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications. Life 11:334.
Le, D.T., & Müller, K., 2021. In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications. Life, 11(4): 334.
D.T. Le and K. Müller, “In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications”, Life, vol. 11, 2021, : 334.
Le, D.T., Müller, K.: In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications. Life. 11, : 334 (2021).
Le, Dinh To, and Müller, Kristian. “In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Like Particles and Their Applications”. Life 11.4 (2021): 334.
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