1990
Retroviral mediated transfer and expression of exogenous genes in primary lymphoid cells: assaying for a viral transactivator activity in normal and malignant cells.
Strair R, Towle M, Heald P, Smith B. Retroviral mediated transfer and expression of exogenous genes in primary lymphoid cells: assaying for a viral transactivator activity in normal and malignant cells. Blood 1990, 76: 1201-8. PMID: 2144777, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v76.6.1201.bloodjournal7661201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdenovirus E2 promoterBeta-galactosidase geneLymphoid cellsE2 promoterRecombinant retrovirusPrimary lymphoid cellsPrimary cellsSpecific cell typesViral gene productsLymphoproliferative disordersBeta-galactosidase activityGene productsMalignant cellsSimilar infectionsExogenous genesExogenous promoterTransactivator activityCell typesPromoterGenesInfectionRetrovirusesCellsExpressionPatientsRetroviral Mediated Transfer and Expression of Exogenous Genes in Primary Lymphoid Cells: Assaying for a Viral Transactivator Activity in Normal and Malignant Cells
Strair R, Towle M, Heald P, Smith B. Retroviral Mediated Transfer and Expression of Exogenous Genes in Primary Lymphoid Cells: Assaying for a Viral Transactivator Activity in Normal and Malignant Cells. Blood 1990, 76: 1201-1208. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v76.6.1201.1201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdenovirus E2 promoterLymphoid cellsBeta-galactosidase geneE2 promoterPrimary lymphoid cellsRecombinant retrovirusPrimary cellsSpecific cell typesLymphoproliferative disordersViral gene productsRetroviral-Mediated TransferMalignant cellsBeta-galactosidase activitySimilar infectionsGene productsExogenous genesExogenous promoterTransactivator activityCell typesPromoterGenesInfectionCellsRetrovirusesPatients
1985
Phenotype of recovering lymphoid cell populations after marrow transplantation.
Ault KA, Antin JH, Ginsburg D, Orkin SH, Rappeport JM, Keohan ML, Martin P, Smith BR. Phenotype of recovering lymphoid cell populations after marrow transplantation. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 1985, 161: 1483-1502. PMID: 3159819, PMCID: PMC2187630, DOI: 10.1084/jem.161.6.1483.Peer-Reviewed Original Research