Bruce Manal
Vesicular Stomatitis Virus is a negative-sense RNA virus belonging and it has attracted significant attention in recent years due to its potential as a model organism for understanding viral pathogenesis, as well as its promising applications in gene therapy, oncolytic virotherapy, and vaccine development. Traditional methods for studying and engineering VSV have been limited by time-consuming and labor-intensive processes. However, the advent of synthetic virology, a multidisciplinary approach combining molecular biology, genetic engineering, and computational tools, has revolutionized the ability to rapidly manipulate VSV and other viruses for various research and therapeutic purposes
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