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Viral Vector Packaging Service

Addgene produces ready-to-use viral preps from select plasmids in our collection. We know that viral vector production is a common step after requesting plasmids from Addgene, and by providing this service, we can save you time and help you get results faster.

AAV

AAV are distributed as 100 µL of purified viral particles in solution that are suitable for in vivo use. Minimum titers are listed on each item's material page. Actual titers are reported with each shipment.

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Lentivirus

Lentiviruses are distributed as purified viral particles in solution that are suitable for in vitro use. Volume and minimum titers are listed on each item's material page. Actual titers are reported with each shipment.

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Viral Vector Packaging Service Information

Production
Our production process and quality control, with examples of quality control data.
Help Center Articles
Additional details about viral vector production at Addgene, ordering information, and more.

Additional Viral Vector Resources

Addgene's Data Hub
Curated technical reports from the research community demonstrating AAV performance under various experimental conditions.
Protocols
Written and video protocols for how to use your viral prep and how to make your own preps.
Recipient Instructions
What to do when you receive your viral vector from Addgene, with details about storage.
Biosafety Guide
Documentation for your institutional biosafety office and your lab, information on the biosafety of viral vectors, and general biosafety guidelines.
Addgene Blog: Viral Vector Posts
Content from Addgene and scientists across the research community on various aspects of viral vectors, including troubleshooting advice and explanations of viral vector technologies.
Penn Vector Core AAV Vectors
Many AAV vectors from the Penn Vector Core have been transferred to Addgene for distribution. Look up the IDs of particular Penn Vector Core catalog items.
Virus-associated DNA

Each viral vector service request will also include virus-associated DNA, which is a sample of the purified DNA from the original plasmid that was used to make the virus. In order for Addgene to provide viral services to you, we must ensure that you have the right to use the original plasmid.

Distribution of the original plasmid is important because it is the actual material being referenced in the Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) and its inclusion is what gives you permission to use the plasmid.