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. 2015 Nov 9;16:341. doi: 10.1186/s12891-015-0799-4

Table 2.

GFP based quantification of transduction efficiencies by FACS in NP cells transduced with scAAV serotypes

FACS day Serotype Min. value % Max. value % Range % Mean value % SD %
day 8 scAAV2 87.2 95.4 8.2 91.5 1.943
scAAV3 85.0 92.9 7.8 89.6 1.866
scAAV6 92.8 99.9 7.1 98.6 1.493
day 16 scAAV2 55.8 65.9 10.1 60.4 1.876
scAAV3 54.8 62.0 7.1 58.5 1.853
scAAV6 66.1 71.5 5.3 68.5 1.474
day 24 scAAV2 50.3 56.9 6.5 53.6 1.677
scAAV3 48.0 54.8 6.8 52.3 1.623
scAAV6 57.3 64.3 7.0 61.5 1.755
day 32 scAAV2 35.9 40.6 4.6 38.2 1.137
scAAV3 34.9 39.9 5.0 37.3 1.256
scAAV6 41.8 49.1 7.2 45.7 1.669
day 48 scAAV2 29.0 33.3 4.3 31.2 1.242
scAAV3 26.2 31.5 5.3 29.3 1.461
scAAV6 35.8 40.7 4.8 38.0 1.196

1 x 105 NP cells were seeded and transduced with scAAV2, scAAV3 and scAAV6 at viral dose of 5000 vg/c. FACS was done on day 8, 16, 24, 32 and 48 of post-transduction. Min and Max values represent the minimum and maximum transduction efficiencies measured throughout the NP samples. Range represents the fluctuation between maximum and minimum values. Data represent the mean with standard deviation (SD) of three independent experiments, each performed in triplicate (p < 0.05)