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Lentivirus

Lentivirus is a type of retrovirus that can be used for gene delivery and expression in a wide range of cell types, including non-dividing cells. It serves as a vector for the introduction of genetic material into target cells.

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Lentiviral mHTTex1-GFP Expression

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A lentiviral genome encoding mHTT exon 1 with 103 Qs fused to green fluorescent protein (mHTTex1-GFP) (Southwell et al., 2009 ) was packaged into a high titer lentivirus by Applied Biological Materials, Inc (Vancouver, BC).
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Transduction of Human OA Chondrocytes

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Extracted and cultured human knee OA chondrocytes were transduced with lentivirus carrying either control-GFP (CTL-GFP) or ZNF440-GFP plasmid (Applied Biological Materials: ABM) as per manufacturer's instructions (vector details are available in Supplemental Table 4). Briefly, resuspended human knee OA chondrocytes (1 Â 10 5 cells/ml) were transduced with lentivirus (MOI 2.5) and cells were transferred into 6 well plates and incubated for 24 h. Culture media was replaced after 3 days with 2 ml complete media containing puromycin and cells were grown to confluence. GFP signals were visualized using the EVOS FL Imaging System (Life Technologies).
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