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: 1201-1208. 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 typesPromoterGenesInfectionCellsRetrovirusesPatientsRetroviral 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 gene transfer into bone marrow progenitor cells: use of beta-galactosidase as a selectable marker
Strair R, Towle M, Smith B. Retroviral mediated gene transfer into bone marrow progenitor cells: use of beta-galactosidase as a selectable marker. Nucleic Acids Research 1990, 18: 4759-4762. PMID: 2118622, PMCID: PMC331937, DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.16.4759.Peer-Reviewed Original Research