Adenovírusalapú
Adenovírusalapú refers to something that is based on or utilizes adenoviruses. Adenoviruses are a group of common viruses that can cause a range of illnesses, including respiratory infections, conjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis. In the context of biotechnology and medicine, the term "adenovírusalapú" is often used to describe vectors or delivery systems derived from adenoviruses. These viral vectors are engineered to remove the disease-causing genes from the adenovirus and replace them with genetic material intended for therapeutic or research purposes. This makes the virus incapable of replicating and causing illness while retaining its ability to efficiently enter cells. Adenoviral vectors have been widely explored in gene therapy for delivering therapeutic genes to target cells, and in vaccine development, where they can be used to deliver genetic instructions for producing antigens, thereby stimulating an immune response. The term can also apply to diagnostic tests or research tools that employ adenoviral components or principles.