@article{57e9e884093144b2a1cff4826732b189,
title = "Insertion of the human sodium iodide symporter to facilitate deep tissue imaging does not alter oncolytic or replication capability of a novel vaccinia virus",
author = "Dana Haddad and Chen, \{Nanhai G.\} and Qian Zhang and Chen, \{Chun Hao\} and Yu, \{Yong A.\} and Lorena Gonzalez and Carpenter, \{Susanne G.\} and Joshua Carson and Joyce Au and Arjun Mittra and Mithat Gonen and Zanzonico, \{Pat B.\} and Yuman Fong and Szalay, \{Aladar A.\}",
note = "Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge Meryl Greenblatt for her excellent editing skills with this paper. Special thanks to the Fagin lab at MSKCC for kindly providing the PCCL3 cell line used for radiouptake assays and Valerie Longo for her imaging expertise. We would also like to thank Jason Aguilar, Terry Trevino and Melody Fells for their excellent technical skills and Valerie Longo for her expertise and assistance with imaging experiments. Appreciation is given to Dr. Sean Carlin for his advice and expertise regarding the human sodium iodide symporter and its physiology and Dr. Nicholas Socci for help with microarray analysis. Thanks are given to Dr. Ulrike Geissinger, Dr. Alexa Frentzen, Dr. Martina Zimmermann, Jennifer Reinboth, Klaas Ehring, Lisa Buckel, Vanessa Cook, Eric Rosenfield, Mordechai Smith, Jonathan Katz, and Laura Weber for assistance with experiments. This work was supported by grants from Genelux Corporation (R\&D facility in San Diego, CA, USA). D. Haddad, visitor at MSKCC, is a graduate student in Dr. Szalay{\textquoteright}s laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry, University of W{\"u}rzburg, Germany, and is supported by a graduate stipend from The University of Wuerzburg as well as travel grants from Genelux Corporation and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.",
year = "2011",
month = mar,
day = "31",
doi = "10.1186/1479-5876-9-36",
language = "English",
volume = "9",
journal = "Journal of Translational Medicine",
issn = "1479-5876",
}