My life with adeno-associated virus: a long time spent studying a short genome.

Abstract:

:My 45 years of studying the molecular biology of adeno-associated virus are recounted. Additional activities as a mentor, department chair, and medical school administrator are described, as are my activities in the public sphere, which involved national issues related to science policy and medical education.

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DNA Cell Biol

journal_title

DNA and cell biology

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Berns KI

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10.1089/dna.2013.2120

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Has Abstract

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2013-07-01 00:00:00

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342-7

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7

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1044-5498

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1557-7430

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32

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