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Alan J. Kingsman is affiliated with Oxford BioMedica in the United Kingdom. Their work is situated within the broader context of biomedical research and related scientific endeavors.

There are no recent published papers listed for Alan J. Kingsman at this time. Similarly, there are no frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or main and subfields of study specifically associated with this scientist according to the available data.

There are no explicitly noted main topics of research covered by Alan J. Kingsman, nor are there recorded awards or distinctions linked to their academic or scientific career.

The profile reflects a professional engaged with Oxford BioMedica, a known entity in the domain of biotechnology and gene therapy development, though specific research contributions or thematic focuses from this individual are not detailed in the currently available records.

Best Publications

  • A transient three-plasmid expression system for the production of high titer retroviral vectors

    Yuko Soneoka;Paula M. Cannon;Emma E. Ramsdale;Joanne C. Griffiths

  • Rabies virus glycoprotein pseudotyping of lentiviral vectors enables retrograde axonal transport and access to the nervous system after peripheral delivery

    Nicholas D. Mazarakis;Mimoun Azzouz;Jonathan B. Rohll;Fiona M. Ellard

  • Efficient production of germline transgenic chickens using lentiviral vectors.

    Michael J McGrew;Adrian Sherman;Fiona M Ellard;Simon G Lillico

  • Efficient synthesis of enzymatically active calf chymosin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    J. Mellor;M.J. Dobson;N.A. Roberts;M.F. Tuite

  • A Rev-Independent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)-Based Vector That Exploits a Codon-Optimized HIV-1 gag-pol Gene

    Ekaterini Kotsopoulou;V. Narry Kim;Alan J. Kingsman;Alan J. Kingsman;Susan M. Kingsman;Susan M. Kingsman

  • HIV expression strategies: Ribosomal frameshifting is directed by a short sequence in both mammalian and yeast systems

    Wilma Wilson;Martin Braddock;Sally E. Adams;Peter D. Rathjen

  • Multicistronic Lentiviral Vector-Mediated Striatal Gene Transfer of Aromatic l-Amino Acid Decarboxylase, Tyrosine Hydroxylase, and GTP Cyclohydrolase I Induces Sustained Transgene Expression, Dopamine Production, and Functional Improvement in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease.

    Mimoun Azzouz;Enca Martin-Rendon;Robert D. Barber;Kyriacos A. Mitrophanous

  • A retrovirus-like strategy for expression of a fusion protein encoded by yeast transposon Ty1.

    Jane Mellor;Sandra M. Fulton;Melanie J. Dobson;Wilma Wilson

  • Reverse transcriptase activity and Ty RNA are associated with virus-like particles in yeast

    Jane Mellor;Michael H. Malim;Keith Gull;Mick F. Tuite

  • Efficient expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PGK gene depends on an upstream activation sequence but does not require TATA sequences.

    J E Ogden;C Stanway;S Kim;J Mellor

  • The functions and relationships of Ty-VLP proteins in yeast reflect those of mammalian retroviral proteins.

    Sally E Adams;Jane Mellor;Keith Gull;Robert B Sim

  • The Regulation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Gene Expression

    Susan M. Kingsman;Alan J. Kingsman

  • Structural similarity between the p17 matrix protein of HIV-1 and interferon-γ

    Stephen Matthews;Paul Barlow;Jonathan Boyd;Geoff Barton

  • Retinoic acid receptor beta2 promotes functional regeneration of sensory axons in the spinal cord.

    Liang-Fong Wong;Ping K Yip;Anna Battaglia;John Grist

  • Functional dissection of the Moloney murine leukemia virus envelope protein gp70.

    Youngmee Bae;Susan M. Kingsman;Alan J. Kingsman

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase: effect on viral replication of mutations at highly conserved residues.

    P M Cannon;W Wilson;E Byles;S M Kingsman

  • Factors affecting heterologous gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    J. Mellor;M.J. Dobson;N.A. Roberts;A.J. Kingsman

  • Heterologous Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Susan M. Kingsman;Alan J. Kingsman;Melanie J. Dobson;Jane Mellor

  • Intron-less RNA injected into the nucleus of Xenopus oocytes accesses a regulated translation control pathway

    M. Braddock;M. Muckenthaler;M. R H White;A. M. Thorburn

  • Retroviral vectors comprising a functional splice donor site and a functional splice acceptor site

    Christopher Robert Bebbington;Susan Mary Kingsman;Mark Uden;Alan John Kingsman

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan M. Kingsman
Susan M. Kingsman Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)
Jane Mellor
Jane Mellor University of Oxford
Mick F. Tuite
Mick F. Tuite University of Kent
Michael H. Malim
Michael H. Malim King's College London
Michael R. H. White
Michael R. H. White University of Manchester
Seamus J. Martin
Seamus J. Martin Trinity College Dublin
Andrew Thorburn
Andrew Thorburn University of Colorado Denver
Keith Gull
Keith Gull University of Oxford
David I. Stuart
David I. Stuart University of Oxford
Jonathan Weber
Jonathan Weber Imperial College London

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