AAVllä
AAVllä is a Finnish word that combines the elements "AAV" and "llä". "AAV" stands for adeno-associated virus, a type of virus that is commonly used in gene therapy and research. The suffix "llä" is a Finnish possessive case ending, which indicates possession or association. Therefore, "AAVllä" can be interpreted as "with AAV" or "using AAV". This term is often used in scientific and medical contexts to describe research or treatments that involve the use of adeno-associated viruses. The use of AAV in gene therapy is notable for its ability to integrate genetic material into the host genome, making it a valuable tool for correcting genetic defects and developing new treatments for various diseases.