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Über die funktionelle Analyse des murinen peroxisomalen Testis-spezifischen Gen 1 (Pxt1) / On the Functional Analysis of Murine Peroxisomal Testis Specific 1 (Pxt1) GeneKaczmarek, Karina Paulina 19 January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Zur Expression und Funktion von Prm3: ein ungewöhnliches Protamin / The Expression and Function of Prm3: an unusual ProtaminBoinska, Dagmara 30 October 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Funktionelle Untersuchungen zum PTPN11-Genprodukt SHP2 und zu PTPN11 Mutanten, die dem Noonan-Syndrom zugrunde liegen / Functional analysis of PTPN11 gene product SHP2 and of PTPN11 mutants causing Noonan SyndromeUfartes Mas, Roser 19 January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Analyse transgener Mauslinien mit zelltypspezifischer Expression fluoreszenter Proteine als Modelle für akute Hirntraumata / Analysis of transgenic Mouse Lines with Cell Type specific Expression of Fluorescent Proteins as Models of acute Brain TraumaBraun, Christian 23 November 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Expression and functional analyses of murine Pelota (Pelo) gene / Expressions- und funktionelle Analyse des murinen Pelota (Pelo)-GensBuyandelger, Byambajav 17 January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Mechanistic studies on the uptake and intracellular trafficking of DNA complexes in primary cells using lipid-modified cationic polymers as non-viral gene carrierHsu, Charlie Yu Ming Unknown Date
No description available.
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The role of Lissencephaly-1 protein in male germ cell differentiation / Über die Funktion des Lissencephaly-1 Proteins in der männlichen KeimzelldifferenzierungDrusenheimer, Nadja 01 July 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Gene Localization and Transcriptional Dynamics in the Optimization of Transgene ExpressionLo, Yuen Man Mandy 08 August 2013 (has links)
Gene transfer techniques such as retroviral transduction have many applications such as cell marking, cell reprogramming, and therapeutics. Transgene expression, however, is often variable and maintaining long-term expression is problematic in progenitor cell types. To better control transgene expression, research has focused on the optimized use of cis-regulatory elements, such as promoters, enhancers and insulators. In addition to controlling gene expression, these regulatory elements modulate the nuclear organization of the transgene. The integration site also exerts significant effects on steady state and temporal transgene expression via the neighbouring chromatin environment. The first part of this thesis describes the co-operation of modified β-globin intronic elements in providing high-level expression and favorable nuclear localization. I demonstrate that these elements are compatible with efficient lentivirus transduction for globin gene therapy purposes. In the second chapter, I examine high-expressing EGFP retroviral transgenes and show that such steady state expression may exhibit rapid transcriptional fluctuations, which is modulated by different transcriptional dynamics at different integration sites. Finally, in the last chapter, I evaluate the use of a 3’D4Z4 insulator element in maintaining long-term EGFP transgene expression in ES cells, and discover integration-site specific temporal dynamics in retroviral vector expression. Overall, my results demonstrate that using multiple regulatory elements and insulating these elements from different types of genomic loci optimize transgene expression and dynamics in progenitor cells.
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Gene Localization and Transcriptional Dynamics in the Optimization of Transgene ExpressionLo, Yuen Man Mandy 08 August 2013 (has links)
Gene transfer techniques such as retroviral transduction have many applications such as cell marking, cell reprogramming, and therapeutics. Transgene expression, however, is often variable and maintaining long-term expression is problematic in progenitor cell types. To better control transgene expression, research has focused on the optimized use of cis-regulatory elements, such as promoters, enhancers and insulators. In addition to controlling gene expression, these regulatory elements modulate the nuclear organization of the transgene. The integration site also exerts significant effects on steady state and temporal transgene expression via the neighbouring chromatin environment. The first part of this thesis describes the co-operation of modified β-globin intronic elements in providing high-level expression and favorable nuclear localization. I demonstrate that these elements are compatible with efficient lentivirus transduction for globin gene therapy purposes. In the second chapter, I examine high-expressing EGFP retroviral transgenes and show that such steady state expression may exhibit rapid transcriptional fluctuations, which is modulated by different transcriptional dynamics at different integration sites. Finally, in the last chapter, I evaluate the use of a 3’D4Z4 insulator element in maintaining long-term EGFP transgene expression in ES cells, and discover integration-site specific temporal dynamics in retroviral vector expression. Overall, my results demonstrate that using multiple regulatory elements and insulating these elements from different types of genomic loci optimize transgene expression and dynamics in progenitor cells.
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Molekulární charakteristika transformantů \kur{L. esculentum} po vnesení genu pro manóza-6-fosfátizomerázu / The molecular analysis of transgenic \kur{Lycopersicon esculentum} plants harbouring incorporated pmi gene for phosphomannose isomerasePŘIKRYLOVÁ, Pavla January 2007 (has links)
The aim of this study was to analyze number of incorporated T-DNA harbouring pmi and nptII transgenes and expression of the pmi gene in tomato transformants using Southern blot and Northern blot methods. The presence of a functional PMI protein was assesed using PMI-assay with Chlorophenol red dye. Mannose selection of tomato seeds was established and segregation patterns in T1 progeny were studied.
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