Lillian Campos
California National Primate Research Center
12 Papers
3 Citations
Lillian Campos is an academic researcher from California National Primate Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Engineered AAVs for non-invasive gene delivery to rodent and non-human primate nervous systems
Xinhong Chen,Sripriya Ravindra Kumar,Cameron D. Adams,Daping Yang,Tongtong Wang,Damien Wolfe,Cynthia Mary Arokiaraj,Victoria Ngo,Lillian Campos,Jessica A. Griffiths,Takako Ichiki,Sarkis K. Mazmanian,Peregrine B. Osborne,Janet R. Keast,Cory T. Miller,Andrew S. Fox,Isaac M Chiu,Viviana Gradinaru +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) capsid in mice and validated two capsids across rodent species and non-human primate species (marmosets and rhesus macaques).
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Adeno-associated viral vectors for functional intravenous gene transfer throughout the non-human primate brain.
Miguel R. Chuapoco,Nicholas C. Flytzanis,Nick Goeden,K. M. Roxas,Ken Y. Chan,Jon Scherrer,Janet Winchester,Roy J. Blackburn,Lillian Campos,Kwun Nok Mimi Man,Junqing Sun,Xinhong Chen,Vikram Singh,Cynthia Mary Arokiaraj,Timothy F. Shay,Julia Vendemiatti,Min Jee Jang,John K. Mich,Yemeserach Bishaw,Bryan B. Gore,Victoria Omstead,Naz Taskin,Natalie Weed,Boaz P. Levi,Jonathan T. Ting,Cory T. Miller,Benjamin E. Deverman,James Pickel,Lin Tian,Andrew S. Fox,Viviana Gradinaru +30 more
TL;DR: CAP-Mac is shown to have potential for non-invasive systemic gene transfer in the brains of non-human primates and applications of a single, intravenous dose of CAP-Mac to deliver functional GCaMP for ex vivo calcium imaging across multiple brain areas, or a cocktail of fluorescent reporters for Brainbow-like labelling throughout the macaque brain, circumventing the need for germline manipulations.
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Functional gene delivery to and across brain vasculature of systemic AAVs with endothelial-specific tropism in rodents and broad tropism in primates
Xinhong Chen,Damien Wolfe,Dhanesh Sivadasan Bindu,Mengying Zhang,Naz Taskin,David Goertsen,Timothy F. Shay,Erin E. Sullivan,Sheng-Fu Huang,Sripriya Ravindra Kumar,Cynthia Mary Arokiaraj,Viktor Plattner,Lillian Campos,John K. Mich,Deja Monet,Victoria Ngo,Xiaozhe Ding,Victoria Omstead,Natalie Weed,Yemeserach Bishaw,Bryan B. Gore,Ed S. Lein,Athena Akrami,Cory T. Miller,Boaz P. Levi,Annika Keller,Jonathan T. Ting,Andrew S. Fox,Cagla Eroglu,Viviana Gradinaru +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors have evolved adeno-associated virus (AAV9) capsids into vectors that transduce brain endothelial cells specifically and efficiently following systemic administration in wild-type mice with diverse genetic backgrounds and rats.
A review of mental health disparities during COVID-19: Evidence, mechanisms, and policy recommendations for promoting societal resilience.
Anna Parenteau,Chase J. Boyer,Lillian Campos,Angelica F. Carranza,LillyBelle K. Deer,Dana T. Hartman,Julie T. Bidwell,Camelia E. Hostinar +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors synthesize evidence of greater increases in mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic among socially or economically marginalized groups in the United States, including people who are low income or experiencing homelessness, racial and ethnic minorities, women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) communities, immigrants and migrants, children and people with a history of childhood adversity, and the socially isolated and lonely.
Functional gene delivery to and across brain vasculature of systemic AAVs with endothelial-specific tropism in rodents and broad tropism in primates
Xinhong Chen,Damien Wolfe,Dhanesh Sivadasan Bindu,Mengying Zhang,Naz Taskin,David Goertsen,Timothy F. Shay,Erin E. Sullivan,Sheng-Fu Huang,Sripriya Ravindra Kumar,Cynthia Mary Arokiaraj,Viktor M. Plattner,Lillian Campos,John K. Mich,Deja Monet,Victoria Ngo,Xiaozhe Ding,Victoria Omstead,Natalie Weed,Yemeserach Bishaw,Bryan B. Gore,Ed S. Lein,Athena Akrami,Cory T. Miller,Boaz P. Levi,Annika Keller,Jonathan T. Ting,Andrew S. Fox,Cagla Eroglu,Viviana Gradinaru +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors have evolved adeno-associated virus (AAV9) capsids into vectors that transduce brain endothelial cells specifically and efficiently following systemic administration in wild-type mice with diverse genetic backgrounds and rats.
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