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PUBLICATIONS

Reprints of the following manuscripts are also available upon request from Dr. Croyle.

Croyle, M. A. Callahan, S. M., Auricchio, A., Schumer, G., Wilson, J. M., Linse, K., Brunner, L. J. and Kobinger, G. P. PEGylation of a Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Pseudotyped Lentiviral Vector Prevents Inactivation in Serum. J. Virol. 2003 78(2):912-921.

Quick, K. S. Gerding, K. and Croyle, M. A. Role of Container/Closure System and Formulation on Agitation-Induced Aggregation Phenomena in Recombinant Adenoviral Products BioProcessing 2003 2(5):35-41.

Cheng, X., Ming, X. and Croyle, M. A. PEGylated Adenoviruses Enhance Gene Delivery to the Intestinal Epithelium by the Oral Route. Pharm. Res. 2003 20(9):1444-1451.

Lehmberg, E., Shabram, P., Schluep, T., Wen, S.-F., Sugarman, B., Croyle, M., Koehl, M., Bonfils, E., Malarme, D., Sharpe, G., Nesbit, H., Borellini, F., Kamen, A., Hutchins, B. and Vellekamp, G. Adenovirus Reference Material Ç Determination of Particle Concentrations obtained by orthogonal, physical Ç chemical methods. BioProcessing 2003 2(3):50-56.

Adadevoh, K. Croyle, M. A., Malarme, D. Bonfils, E. and Bowe, M. A. A Short Term Field Use and Shipping Stability Study of a Wild Type Ad5 Adenoviral Reference Material. BioProcessing 2002 1(3):62-69.

Croyle, M. A., Chirmule, N., Zhang, Y. and James M. Wilson. PEGylation of E-1 Deleted Adenovirus Vectors Allows Significant Gene Expression upon Re-administration to Liver. Human Gene Therapy 2002 13(15):1887-1900.

Croyle, M.A., Cheng, X. and Wilson, J.M. Development of Formulations that Enhance the Physical Stability of Viral Vectors for Human Gene Therapy Gene Therapy 2001 8(17):1281-1291.

Croyle, M.A., Cheng, X., Sandhu, A. and Wilson, J.M. Development of Novel Formulations that Enhance Adenoviral-Mediated Gene Expression to the Lung In Vitro and In Vivo Molecular Therapy 2001 4(1):22-28.

Zhang, Y., Chirmule, N., Gao, G.P., Qian, R., Croyle, M., Joshi, B., Tazelaar, J., and Wilson, J.M. Acute Cytokine Response to Systemic Adenoviral Vectors is Mediated by Dendritic Cells and Macrophages Molecular Therapy (2001) 3(5):697-707.

Croyle, M. A., Chirmule, N., Zhang, Y. and James M. Wilson. "Stealth" Adenoviruses Blunt Cell Mediated and Humoral Immune Responses Against the Virus and Allow for Significant Gene Expression upon Re-administration for Gene Therapy to the Lung. J. Virol. (2001) 75(10):4792-4801.

Croyle, M. A., Yu, Q. C. and Wilson, J. M. Development of a Rapid Method for the PEGylation of Adenoviruses with Enhanced Transduction and Improved Stability Under Harsh Storage Conditions. Human Gene Therapy. (2000) 11:1721-1730.

Croyle, M. A., Anderson, D. J., Roessler, B. J., and Amidon, G. L. Development of a Highly Efficient Purification Process for Recombinant Adenoviral Vectors for Oral Gene Delivery. Pharm. Dev. Technol. 3(3) (1998) 365-372.

Croyle, M. A., Roessler, B. J., Davidson, B. L., Hilfinger, J. M., and Amidon, G. L. Factors that Influence Stability of Recombinant Adenoviral Preparations for Human Gene Therapy Pharm. Dev. Technol. 3(3) (1998) 373-383.

Croyle, M.A., Roessler, B. J., Hsu, C-P., Sun, R. and Amidon, G. L. Beta Cyclodextrins Enhance Adenoviral-Mediated Gene Delivery to the Intestine. Pharm. Res. 15(9) (1998) 1348-1355.

Croyle, M.A., Stone, M., Amidon, G. L., and Roessler, B. J. In vitro and In vivo Assessment of Adenovirus 41 as a Vector for Gene Delivery to the Intestine Gene Therapy, 5 (1998) 645-654.

Croyle, M.A., Walter, E., Janich, S., Roessler, B. J., and Amidon, G. L.. Role of Integrin Expression in Adenovirus-Mediated Gene Delivery to the Intestinal Epithelium. Human Gene Therapy 9(4) (1998) 561-573.

Walter, E., Croyle, M. A., Davidson, B. L., Roessler, B. J., Hilfinger, J. M., Amidon, G. L. Adenovirus-mediated Gene Transfer to Intestinal Epithelial Cells as a Potential Approach for Oral Delivery of Peptides and Proteins. J. Control. Rel. 46 (1997) 75-87.

Walter, E., Croyle, M. A., Roessler, B. J., and Amidon, G. L. The Absence of Accessible Vitronectin Receptors in Differentiated Tissue Hinders Adenoviral-Mediated Gene Transfer to the Intestinal Epithelium In Vitro. Pharm. Res. 14(9) (1997) 1216-1222.


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