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1. Brucella abortus S19 GFP-tagged vaccine allows the serological identification of vaccinated cattle.

2. Advances in the Genetically Engineered KillerRed for Photodynamic Therapy Applications.

4. Nanotheranostic Application of Fluorescent Protein-Gold Nanocluster Hybrid Materials: A Mini-review.

5. Immunomodulatory Lipocomplex Functionalized with Photosensitizer-Embedded Cancer Cell Membrane Inhibits Tumor Growth and Metastasis.

6. MR-guided parenchymal delivery of adeno-associated viral vector serotype 5 in non-human primate brain.

7. Deep-penetrating photodynamic therapy with KillerRed mediated by upconversion nanoparticles.

8. Effects of Self-Complementarity, Codon Optimization, Transgene, and Dose on Liver Transduction with AAV8.

9. Use of αv Integrin Linked to Green Fluorescent Protein in Osteosarcoma Cells and Confocal Microscopy to Image Molecular Dynamics During Lung Metastasis in Nude Mice.

10. Experimental Curative Fluorescence-guided Surgery of Highly Invasive Glioblastoma Multiforme Selectively Labeled With a Killer-reporter Adenovirus.

12. Transplantation of NIT-1 cells with ectopic FADDdel-GFP expression for treatment of streptozotocin-induced diabetes.

13. Direct and distant antitumor effects of a telomerase-selective oncolytic adenoviral agent, OBP-301, in a mouse prostate cancer model.

14. The use of tissue-engineered bone with human bone morphogenetic protein-4-modified bone-marrow stromal cells in repairing mandibular defects in rabbits.

15. Fibroblast growth factor-2-retargeted adenoviral vector for selective transduction of primary glioblastoma multiforme endothelial cells.

16. A non-viral vector for in vivo gene delivery.

17. Liposome-mediated adenomatous polyposis coli gene therapy: a novel anti-adenoma strategy in multiple intestinal neoplasia mouse model.

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