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    Development of optimal bicistronic lentiviral vectors facilitates high-level TCR gene expression and robust tumor cell recognition by Yang, S, Cohen, C J, Peng, P D, Zhao, Y, Cassard, L, Yu, Z, Zheng, Z, Jones, S, Restifo, N P, Rosenberg, S A, Morgan, R A

    Published in Gene therapy (01-11-2008)
    “…In human gene therapy applications, lentiviral vectors may have advantages over γ-retroviral vectors in several areas, including the ability to transduce…”
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    Efficient nonviral Sleeping Beauty transposon-based TCR gene transfer to peripheral blood lymphocytes confers antigen-specific antitumor reactivity by Peng, P D, Cohen, C J, Yang, S, Hsu, C, Jones, S, Zhao, Y, Zheng, Z, Rosenberg, S A, Morgan, R A

    Published in Gene therapy (01-08-2009)
    “…Genetically engineered lymphocytes hold promise for the treatment of genetic disease, viral infections and cancer. However, current methods for genetic…”
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    Preparation and validation of the polyclonal antibodies for detection of chlortetracycline residues by Zhao, C.B, Peng, D.P, Wang, Y.L, Huang, L.L, Chen, D.M, Tao, Y.F, Yuan, Z.H

    Published in Food and agricultural immunology (01-06-2008)
    “…To detect chlortetracycline (CTC) residues in edible animal tissues, CTC-specific polyclonal antibodies were prepared and applied to enzyme-linked…”
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    Comparison of adenoviral and adeno-associated viral vectors for pancreatic gene delivery in vivo by Wang, Alfred Y, Peng, Peter D, Ehrhardt, Anja, Storm, Theresa A, Kay, Mark A

    Published in Human gene therapy (01-04-2004)
    “…Although effective gene therapy vectors have been developed for organ systems such as the liver, an effective delivery vector to the pancreas in vivo has…”
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    Optimization of cis-acting elements for gene expression from nonviral vectors in vivo by Ehrhardt, Anja, Peng, Peter D, Xu, Hui, Meuse, Leonard, Kay, Mark A

    Published in Human gene therapy (10-02-2003)
    “…While naked DNA gene transfer in vivo usually results in transient gene expression, in some cases long-term transgene expression can be achieved. Here we…”
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    Lattice disorder and N elemental segregation in ion implanted GaN epilayer by Li, B.S., Liu, H.P., Xu, L.J., Wang, J., Song, J., Peng, D.P., Li, J.H., Zhao, F.Q., Kang, L., Zhang, T.M., Tang, H.X., Xiong, An.L.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-01-2020)
    “…The lattice disorder and elemental distribution in He-implanted GaN epilayer at a fluence of 4 × 1016 He+/cm2 at 450 °C have been investigated by a combination…”
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    System for simultaneous tissue-specific and disease-specific regulation of therapeutic gene expression by Chyung, Yung H, Peng, Peter D, Kay, Mark A

    Published in Human gene therapy (01-09-2003)
    “…Gene therapy has been proposed as an alternative strategy for treating nongenetic disorders, such as cancer and coronary artery disease. However, for many of…”
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    Lentiviral vector design for optimal T cell receptor gene expression in the transduction of peripheral blood lymphocytes and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes by Jones, Stephanie, Peng, Peter D, Yang, Shicheng, Hsu, Cary, Cohen, Cyrille J, Zhao, Yangbing, Abad, John, Zheng, Zhili, Rosenberg, Steven A, Morgan, Richard A

    Published in Human gene therapy (01-06-2009)
    “…Lentiviral vectors containing promoters of distinct origins, that is, strong viral promoters (cytomegalovirus [CMV] and murine stem cell virus [MSCV]), a…”
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    Specific Triggering of the Fas Signal Transduction Pathway in Normal Human Keratinocytes by Freiberg, Rachel A., Spencer, David M., Choate, Keith A., Peng, Peter D., Schreiber, Stuart L., Crabtree, Gerald R., Khavari, Paul A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-12-1996)
    “…The epidermis is continually exposed to genotoxic injury and requires an efficient mechanism to eliminate genetically altered cells. The membrane receptor,…”
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    A PDE-Based Fast Local Level Set Method by Peng, Danping, Merriman, Barry, Osher, Stanley, Zhao, Hongkai, Kang, Myungjoo

    Published in Journal of computational physics (01-11-1999)
    “…We develop a fast method to localize the level set method of Osher and Sethian (1988, J. Comput. Phys.79, 12) and address two important issues that are…”
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    Analysis and efficiency-evaluation of case-finding among symptomatic suspects in rural area by smear microscopy by Peng, D P

    Published in Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi (01-06-1993)
    “…216,307 suspects were discovered within the period from Oct. 1st, 1987 to Spt. 30th, 1988 in rural area of 26 counties. The suspect rate was demonstrated to be…”
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    Assessment on the epidemiological efficiency and treatment of smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis by Peng, D P

    Published in Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi (01-02-1993)
    “…An epidemiological project for discovery and treatment of sputum (+) pulmonary tuberculous patients had been carried out during 1988-1990 in patients…”
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    Experience with a Nonopioid Protocol in Ambulatory Breast Surgery: Opioids are Rarely Necessary and Use is Surgeon-Dependent by Rothenberg, Kara A, Huyser, Michelle R, Edquilang, Joanne K, Cureton, Elizabeth L, Kwan, Rita O, Peng, Peter D, Svahn, Jonathan D, Shim, Veronica

    Published in Permanente journal (2019)
    “…Surgeons write 1.8% of all prescriptions and 9.8% of all opioid prescriptions. Even small doses prescribed for short-term use can lead to abuse; thus, surgeons…”
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    Evaluation of 2 Commercially Systems for Detection of Serum Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen in Pan Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Chen, Hao, Tian, Liru, Chen, Jiahong, Sun, Peng, Han, Runkun, Wu, Xingping, Dai, Shuqin

    Published in Cancer control (01-10-2020)
    “…Background: This study compared the analytical performance of the Elecsys 602 (Roche Diagnostics) system with the I2000 (Abbott laboratories) system for the…”
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    Alphanumeric paging in an academic hospital setting by Nguyen, Tom C., Battat, Anna, Longhurst, Chris, Peng, Peter D., Curet, Myriam J.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-04-2006)
    “…To determine whether implementation of an alphanumeric-paging system would improve physician work environment. Surveys were distributed to all general surgery…”
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    Undifferentiated carcinoma of the pancreas with osteoclast like giant cells: Literature review with CT/MR imaging findings in 3 cases by Zhan, Kun, Zhang, Shizheng, Hu, Peng, Chen, Jiao, Liu, Wangwang, Niu, Zhongfeng

    Published in Radiology case reports (01-07-2022)
    “…Undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells of pancreas (UCOGCP) is a relatively rare tumor worldwide. Its accurate preoperative diagnosis is…”
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    Polymer Optical Fiber Photosensitivities and Highly Tunable Fiber Gratings by PENG, G. D, CHU, P. L

    Published in Fiber and integrated optics (01-10-2000)
    “…In this paper, recent progress in the investigation of photosensitivities of polymer optical fibers and the development of polymer optical fiber grating is…”
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    Level-Set-Based Deformation Methods for Adaptive Grids by Liao, Guojun, Liu, Feng, de la Pena, Gary C., Peng, Danping, Osher, Stanley

    Published in Journal of computational physics (20-03-2000)
    “…A new method for generating adaptive moving grids is formulated based on physical quantities. Level set functions are used to construct the adaptive grids,…”
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