04 September 2020 : Original article
Transplantation of a Novel Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A) Demonstrates Higher Anti-Tumor Effects in Tumor Cells
Zhuo-Qing Li1BCDEF, Hong Shen2BCDE, Kun-Xian Shu3BCDF, Jian-Jun Li1BCDF, Yin Tang4BCD, Jing-Jing Su4BCF, Jun Yan1BCD, Jie Yang3BCF, Ze-Qing Wang1BCF, Yan Qiu4BC, Yong Yang1CF, Yang Liu4CF, Yong Zhou5BDEG*DOI: 10.12659/AOT.925013
Ann Transplant 2020; 25:e925013

Figure 1 Synthesis of the new transgene plasmid pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A. (A) Restriction digestion of pUC57-HE1B19K-TE1A and pAAV-IRES-ZsGreen with Mlu1 and BamH1. (B) The structure of the pAAV-HE1B19K-TE1A. (C) Positive clones were verified by restriction digestion. (D) Positive clones were verified by PCR assay.