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Molecular Imaging with Reporter Genes: Has Its Promise Been Delivered?
The first reporter systems were developed in the early 1980s and were based on measuring the activity of an enzyme—as a surrogate measure of promoter-driven transcriptional activity—which is now known as a reporter gene system.
I. Serganova, R. Blasberg
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Background Reporter gene mice are valuable animal models for biological research providing a gene expression readout that can contribute to cellular characterization within the context of a developmental process.
Gong Shiaochin +5 more
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Overview of the reporter genes and reporter mouse models
Reporter genes are widely applied in biotechnology and biomedical research owning to their easy observation and lack of toxicity. Taking advantage of the reporter genes in conjunction with imaging technologies, a large number of reporter mouse models ...
Shun Li +11 more
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Use of Reporter Genes in the Generation of Vaccinia Virus-Derived Vectors
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is one of the most extensively-studied viruses of the Poxviridae family. It is easy to genetically modify, so it has become a key tool for many applications.
Sally Al Ali +3 more
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Ectopic T cell receptor-α locus control region activity in B cells is suppressed by direct linkage to two flanking genes at once. [PDF]
The molecular mechanisms regulating the activity of the TCRα gene are required for the production of the circulating T cell repertoire. Elements of the mouse TCRα locus control region (LCR) play a role in these processes. We previously reported that TCRα
Stefan Knirr +7 more
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The type II bacterial CRISPR/Cas9 system is rapidly becoming popular for genome-engineering due to its simplicity, flexibility and high efficiency. Recently, targeted knock-in of a long DNA fragment via homology-independent DNA repair has been achieved ...
Yukiko Kimura +3 more
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Reporter gene assays are widely used to study cellular signaling and transcriptional activity. Few studies describe the use of reporter genes for studying cellular responses on complex body fluids, such as urine and blood.
M. Neefjes +5 more
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We have generated the first transgenic chickens in which reporter genes are expressed in a specific immune cell lineage, based upon control elements of the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) locus.
A. Balic +10 more
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Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in primary murine adipocytes
The transfer of genes into primary murine adipocytes using an adenovirus system has been developed. A recombinant adenovirus was constructed (expressing green fluorescent protein [GFP] under the control of the strong cytomegalovirus [CMV] promoter and a ...
Ann Vogel Hertzel +2 more
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Incorporation of reporter genes into mitochondrial DNA in budding yeast
Summary: Many aspects of mitochondrial gene expression are still unknown, which can be attributed to limitations in molecular tools. Here, we present a protocol to introduce reporter genes into the mitochondrial genome of budding yeast, Saccharomyces ...
Magdalena Rzepka +2 more
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