Focused ultrasound-mediated delivery of viral neuronal tracers in marmosets
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Focused ultrasound-mediated delivery of viral neuronal tracers in marmosets
Abstract
In this issue of Cell Reports Methods, Parks et al. present an approach to non-invasively deliver adeno-associated viruses in a marmoset model using focused ultrasound (FUS) for neuronal tracing. The optimization of this technique in this non-human primate model is highly valuable for future FUS-mediated drug delivery studies.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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