Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes

The original objective was to generate human embryonic stem cell line(s) that could be employed for site-specific transgene Insertion into a predetermined genomic locus (target sequence) using our novel phage lambda integrase-based recombination system. Such a system would be useful for many applica...

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Main Author: Droge, Peter
Other Authors: School of Biological Sciences
Format: Research Report
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14222
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-142222023-02-28T17:58:25Z Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes Droge, Peter School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Cytology The original objective was to generate human embryonic stem cell line(s) that could be employed for site-specific transgene Insertion into a predetermined genomic locus (target sequence) using our novel phage lambda integrase-based recombination system. Such a system would be useful for many applications in baslc stem cell research and stem cell applications such as gene therapy. We have achieved this objective, using two different strategies as proof of principle, with HeLa cell lines and also generated transgenic hES cell lines that are ready to be targeted. Preliminary results indicate that the integratlon system is also functional in these hES cell lines and set the stage for future exploitation and commercialization. 2008-11-06T03:41:30Z 2008-11-06T03:41:30Z 2007 2007 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14222 en 5 p. application/pdf
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Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
description The original objective was to generate human embryonic stem cell line(s) that could be employed for site-specific transgene Insertion into a predetermined genomic locus (target sequence) using our novel phage lambda integrase-based recombination system. Such a system would be useful for many applications in baslc stem cell research and stem cell applications such as gene therapy. We have achieved this objective, using two different strategies as proof of principle, with HeLa cell lines and also generated transgenic hES cell lines that are ready to be targeted. Preliminary results indicate that the integratlon system is also functional in these hES cell lines and set the stage for future exploitation and commercialization.
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title Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
title_short Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
title_full Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
title_fullStr Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
title_full_unstemmed Programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
title_sort programme of research for the further development of the sequence- specific integration system from phage lambda for the targeted manipulation of genomes in higher eukaryotes
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