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Dennis A. Carson

Researcher at Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

Publications -  8
Citations -  3504

Dennis A. Carson is an academic researcher from Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polynucleotide & Exogenous DNA. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 3504 citations.

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Delivery of exogenous DNA sequences in a mammal

TL;DR: The polynucleotide sequences, comprising DNA and RNA molecules, can be directly administered, for example by injection, to tissues, such as muscle, and expressed as a protein, polypeptide or polyptide.
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Induction of a protective immune response in a mammal by injecting a DNA sequence

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for delivering an isolated polynucleotide such as DNA or RNA to the interior of a cell in a mammal comprising the injection of an isolated POINTE into a muscle of the mammal where the poynucleotide is taken up by the cells of the muscle and exerts a therapeutic effect on the mammal.
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Expression of exogenous polynucleotide sequences in a vertebrate

TL;DR: In this paper, the interstitial introduction of an isolated polynucleotide into a tissue of the vertebrate is taken up by the cells of the tissue and exerts a therapeutic effect on the vertebrates.
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Methods of delivering a physiologically active polypeptide to a mammal

TL;DR: In this paper, the interstitial introduction of an isolated polynucleotide into a tissue of the vertebrate is taken up by the cells of the tissue and exerts a therapeutic effect on the vertebrates.
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Generation of antibodies through lipid mediated DNA delivery

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for delivering an isolated polynucleotide to the interior of a cell in a vertebrate, comprising the interstitial introduction of an isolated polyprotein into a tissue of the vertebrate where the poynucleotide is taken up by the cells of the tissue and exerts a therapeutic effect on the vertebrates.