Is it possible for the lentivirus to become replication competent?
All lentivirus provided by Open Biosystems is guaranteed to be replication incompetent. The question as to whether or not it could be possible for the viruses to recombine to become replication competent has also been assessed; the answer is no. To confirm the safety of our viral constructs, an Open Biosystems viral expert has repeatedly and extensively attempted to make our lentivirus replication competent and has never been successful. Return to top. Return to pGIPZ faq.
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