Direct Intracranial Injection of AAVrh8 Encoding Monkey β-N-Acetylhexosaminidase Causes Neurotoxicity in the Primate Brain
Diane Golebiowski(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Miguel Sena‐Esteves(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Wael F. Asaad(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Dwijit GuhaSarkar(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Keiko Y. Petrosky(New England Biolabs (United States)), Allison M. Bradbury(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Douglas R. Martin(Auburn University), Anna Luisa Kühn(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Susan V. Westmoreland(Harvard University), Andrew D. Miller(New England Biolabs (United States)), Nina Bishop(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Churl‐Su Kwon(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Elizabeth Curran(New England Biolabs (United States)), Stacy A. Maitland(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Matthew J. Gounis(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Nilsa Silva(Novartis (United States)), I.M.J. van der Bom(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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