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K M Ebert

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Ebert K, Jayanthi V, Alpert S, Ching C, DaJusta D, Fuchs M, et al.
J Pediatr Urol . 2018 Sep; 15(1):49.e1-49.e5. PMID: 30201472
Introduction: Increasing concerns regarding potential negative effects of early use of inhalational and intravenous anesthetics on neurocognitive development have led to a growing interest in alternative forms of anesthesia in...
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Costa C, Zhao L, Burton W, Bondioli K, Williams B, Hoagland T, et al.
FASEB J . 1999 Oct; 13(13):1762-73. PMID: 10506579
Hyperacute rejection (HAR) is the first critical immunological hurdle that must be addressed in order to develop xenogeneic organs for human transplantation. In the area of cell-based xenotransplant therapies, natural...
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Ebert K
Int J Dev Biol . 1998 Dec; 42(7):1003-8. PMID: 9853831
The development of a technique that allows for oocyte and early embryo manipulation is one of the major scientific endeavors in the field of genetic manipulation for animal disease models,...
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Tsuruda L, Lamperti E, Lewis S, Tolentino P, Dikkes P, Ebert K, et al.
Brain Res Mol Brain Res . 1996 Dec; 42(2):181-92. PMID: 9013773
To assess the activity of cis-acting elements that direct human vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) expression in vivo, two independent transgenic mouse lines were created using a transgene comprised of 1.9...
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Papaioannou V, Ebert K
Dev Dyn . 1995 Aug; 203(4):393-8. PMID: 7496031
We have investigated the developmental capacity of mouse embryos in which one blastomere was destroyed by lysis at the 2-cell stage. The allocation of cells to the trophectoderm and inner...
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Garcia D, Faggart M, Rhoades L, Wyban J, Carr W, Sweeney J, et al.
Mol Mar Biol Biotechnol . 1994 Oct; 3(5):270-80. PMID: 7881514
Three molecular genetic techniques, restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD), and allozyme variability, were used to evaluate the genetic diversity of two specific-pathogen-free (SPF) populations...
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Ebert K, DiTullio P, Barry C, Schindler J, Ayres S, Smith T, et al.
Biotechnology (N Y) . 1994 Jul; 12(7):699-702. PMID: 7764915
Three transgenic females from a first generation transgenic male were induced to lactate between 11 and 12 months of age using a series of estrogen and progesterone injections. The milk...
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Tokeson J, Karagyosov L, Ebert K, Kilpatrick D
Mol Endocrinol . 1993 Aug; 7(8):979-91. PMID: 8232318
Rat and mouse spermatogenic cells contain a family of 1700-nucleotide (nt) proenkephalin mRNAs that are generated from an alternate, germ cell-specific promoter. This promoter is located approximately 350 base pairs...
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DiTullio P, Cheng S, Marshall J, Gregory R, Ebert K, Meade H, et al.
Biotechnology (N Y) . 1992 Jan; 10(1):74-7. PMID: 1375475
Here we describe the production of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), the product of the gene associated with cystic fibrosis, in the milk of transgenic mice. Mammary specific expression...
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Zinn S, Ebert K, Mehta N, Joshi J, Kilpatrick D
J Biol Chem . 1991 Dec; 266(35):23850-5. PMID: 1748659
The rat and mouse proenkephalin genes each contains two distinct promoters, one of which is utilized exclusively by spermatogenic cells. The germ cell-specific promoter lacks TATA sequences, is G+C rich,...