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AAV display—homing in on the target

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Random peptide libraries displayed in the viral capsid enable the selection of AAV vectors for targeted gene delivery.

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Figure 1: Targeting AAV.

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Lieber, A. AAV display—homing in on the target. Nat Biotechnol 21, 1011–1013 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0903-1011

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