| AAV | adeno-associated virus |
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| AAVMC | Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges |
| AAVP | American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists |
| AAVP | American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists |
| AAV | Adeno associated virus |
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| AAV | Adeno-associated viral |
| AAV | Adeno-associated virus 2 |
| AAV | Adeno-associated virus type 2 |
| AAV | Adenovirus-associated virus |
| AAV-2 | Adeno-associated virus type 2 |
| rAAV | Recombinant AAV |
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| AAV | <abbreviation> Adeno-associated virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| AAV |
"adeno-associated virus" is a small single strand DNA virus. It belongs to the family of the Parvoviridae and in the genus Dependovirus. The viral particle is composed of one positive or negative polarity strand of DNA in a capsid. The mean size of an AAV particle is 18 to 22 nm. AAVs are the only non-autonomous parvoviruses. When we speak of "rAAV", this means the recombinant AAV virus, ie modified to become a vector (and thus is no longer infectious).
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| AAV |
A small, stable virus that is not known to cause disease in humans. The naturally occurring form of the virus has only two genes, which are removed in the construction of AAV vectors for gene delivery. Neither AAV nor AAV vectors have been known to induce an immune response.
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