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Adenovirus is a type of unenveloped virus with a linear, non-segmented double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) structure. It possesses the ability to infect both dividing and non-dividing cells. The virus enters cells through a process called cell-mediated endocytosis, and its genetic material does not integrate into the host cell genome. Adenovirus-based gene therapy methods, including oncolytic adenoviruses, have gained significant attention in the field of gene therapy research and development. Various companies involved in this area are interested in utilizing adenovirus for gene therapy purposes.
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