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Myc target genes

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1997
The myc family of proto-oncogenes belongs to the basic helix-loop-helix leucine-zipper (bHLHZ) class of transcription factors. Myc proteins function as transcriptional activators through heterodimerization with Max, but might also act as negative regulators of transcription.
C, Grandori, R N, Eisenman
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Gene-Targeting Strategies

2003
Gene targeting in mouse ES cells is a powerful method for studying gene function in vivo. For the novice, this combination of molecular biology, specialized tissue-culture cell lines, and mouse reproductive biology can be daunting. We present a straightforward, one might say constrained, guide for novices of gene targeting to generate a null allele in ...
S S, Cheah, R R, Behringer
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Integrin Gene Targeting

2003
Udgivelsesdato: 1999 ...
Talts, J F, Brakebusch, C, Fässler, R
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Gene-Targeting Vectors

2009
Gene targeting in mice has been used extensively to elucidate gene function in vivo. However, for gene targeting to be successful, the targeting vector must be carefully designed. This chapter addresses the rationale behind designing targeting vectors, detailing the essential components, and highlighting specific considerations for different types of ...
Simon, J.   +2 more
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Targeting Trichothecene Biosynthetic Genes

2016
Biosynthesis of trichothecenes requires the involvement of at least 15 genes, most of which have been targeted for PCR. Qualitative PCRs are used to assign chemotypes to individual isolates, e.g., the capacity to produce type A and/or type B trichothecenes. Many regions in the core cluster (consisting of 12 genes) including intergenic regions have been
Wei, Songhong   +4 more
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Targeted gene regulation and gene ablation

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001
Investigations of the mechanisms involved in appropriate, developmentally regulated tissue-specific gene transcription have laid the foundations for transgenic and gene-therapy technologies directing specific induction or ablation of genes of interest in a tissue-restricted manner.
F J, DeMayo, S Y, Tsai
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Gene Targeting in Neuroendocrinology

Comprehensive Physiology, 2015
ABSTRACTResearch in neuroendocrinology faces particular challenges due to the complex interactions between cells in the hypothalamus, in the pituitary gland and in peripheral tissues. Within the hypothalamus alone, attempting to target a specific neuronal cell type can be problematic due to the heterogeneous nature and level of cellular diversity of ...
Michael, Candlish   +3 more
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Gene Profiling Uncovers Retinoid Target Genes

2007
Decades of hypothesis-driven research have identified candidate targets for cancer therapy and chemoprevention. Recently, genomic, proteomic, and tissue-based microarray approaches have made possible another scientific approach. This is one that interrogates comprehensively the complex profile of mRNA or protein expression present in normal ...
Yan, Ma   +4 more
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Gene Targeting

1999
Since the publication of the first edition of Gene Targeting: A Practical Approach in 1993 there have been many advances in gene targeting and this new edition has been thoroughly updated and rewritten to include all the major new techniques. It provides not only tried-and-tested practical protocols but detailed guidance on their use and applications.
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Targetable Gene Delivery Vectors

2002
Adenoviral vectors, which have targeting ligands for tumor cells on the capsid, no natural tropism, and carry a therapeutic payload should be constructed soon and tested in pre-clinical models. Nevertheless, there are still important considerations for the design and therapeutic use of targetable vectors.
P L, Hallenbeck, S C, Stevenson
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