Gene Targeting Related Publications

     


Liu PT, Jenkins NA and Copeland NG (2003) A highly efficient recombineering-based method for generating conditional knockout mutations. Genome Research 13:476-484. (Full text).

Yang Y, Seed B. (2003 Mar) Site-specific gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells with intact bacterial artificial chromosomes. Nat Biotechnol 21:447 (Full text)

Testa G, Zhang Y, Vintersten K et al. Engineering the mouse genome with bacterial artificial chromosomes to create multipurpose alleles. Nat Biotechnol 21:443(Full text)

Dekker M, Brouwers C, Te Riele H. (2003 Mar)Targeted gene modification in mismatch-repair-deficient embryonic stem cells by single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides. Nucleic Acids Res 15;31(6):E27 (Full text)

Zhong J, Karberg M, Lambowitz AM. (2003 Mar ) Targeted and random bacterial gene disruption using a group II intron (targetron) vector containing a retrotransposition-activated selectable marker. Nucleic Acids Res 15;31(6):1656-64. (Full text)

Le Y, Gagneten S, Larson T, Santha E, Dobi A, v Agoston D, Sauer B. (Feb 2003 ) Far-upstream elements are dispensable for tissue-specific proenkephalin expression using a Cre-mediated knock-in strategy. J Neurochem 84(4):689-97. (Full text)

Arakawa H, Lodygin D, Buerstedde JM (2001) Mutant loxP vectors for selectable marker recycle and conditional knock-outs. BMC Biotechnol 1(1):7. (Full text)

Kunath T, Gish G, Lickert H, Jones N, Pawson T and rossant J. (may 2003) Transgenic RNA interference in ES cell-derived embryos recapitulates a genetic null phenotype. Nat Biotechnol 21:559.(Full text)

Valenzuela D et al. (2003) High-throughput engineering of themouse genome coupled with high-resolution expression analysis. Nat Biotechnol on line publication (Full text)

 
 

 

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