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The AAVrh.10 reference-2.8kb material contains a 2.8kb AAV-CMV-SV40I-EGFP-WPRE-hGHpolyA genome in AAVrh.10 capsid, with a genome titer (EGFP targeting) of 1X10^13 VG/ml. This reference is produced using the AAVone system with the pAAVone-AAVrh.10-CMV-EGFP-2.8kb plasmid. AAVrh.10-CMV-EGFP viruses can be simply and efficiently produced by transfection of this single-plasmid into host cells, such us HEK 293 and HEK 293T. AAVrh.10 is a serotype of AAV that was originally isolated from rhesus monkeys. AAVrh.10 can efficiently target the CNS, liver, lungs, heart, and muscle tissues, among others. Its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) makes it particularly valuable for delivering therapeutic genes to the brain.
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Background
AAV references are crucial for qPCR-based vector genome quantification and fundamental for ensuring accuracy in viral vector research and gene therapy development. Our AAV reference materials undergo extensive characterization, including full ratio (mass photometry), genome titer (ddPCR), capsid titer (ELISA), purity (SDS-PAGE silver staining), and tests for bioburden, endotoxin, and mycoplasma. Quantification is based on reference material from ATCC. These thoroughly analyzed particles provide precise genome titers, well-defined full-to-empty capsid ratios, and accurate capsid titers. This comprehensive characterization is essential for standardizing measurements, ensuring consistency across experiments, and delivering reliable data for gene therapy applications and other research involving AAV vectors.
AAV references (Truly-Empty) are produced by transfection of a single mini-pHelper-AAV plasmid with the corresponding serotypes. AAV references (Full) and AAV references (Byproduct-Empty) are generated using the AAVone system, with the corresponding pAAVone plasmids carrying AAV-CMV-SV40I-EGFP-WRRE-hGHpolyA genomes.
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