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Expression of the Human apo-B Gene in Transgenic Mice

Institution: Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute
Investigator(s): Beatriz Levy-Wilson, Ph.D.
Award Cycle: 1995 (Cycle 4) Grant #: 4RT-0308A Award: $569,759
Subject Area: Cardiovascular Disease
Award Type: Research Project Awards
Abstracts
Publications

Transcriptional control of the human apolipoprotein B gene in cell culture and in transgenic animals
Periodical: Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology Index Medicus:
Authors: Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 50 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 161-190

Members of the caudal family of homeodomain proteins repress transcription from the human apolipoprotein B promoter in intestinal cells
Periodical: Journal of Biological Chemistry Index Medicus:
Authors: Lee S-Y, Nagy BP, Brooks AR, Wang D-M, Paulweber B, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1996 Vol: 271 Nbr: 2 Abs: Pg: 707-718

Evaluation of the function of the human apolipoprotein B gene nuclear matrix association regions in transgenic mice
Periodical: Journal of Lipid Research Index Medicus:
Authors: Wang DM, Taylor S, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1996 Vol: 37 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 2117-2124

Identification and characterization of a 315-base pair enhancer, located more than 55 kilobases 5' of the apolipoprotein B gene, that confers expression in the intestine
Periodical: Journal of Biological Chemistry Index Medicus:
Authors: Antes TJ, Goodart SA, Huynh C, Sullivan M, Young SG, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 0 Vol: Nbr: Abs: Pg:

Transcriptional control of the human apolipoprotein B gene in cell culture and in transgenic animals
Periodical: Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology Index Medicus:
Authors: Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1995 Vol: 50 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 161-190

Members of the caudal family of homeodomain proteins repress transcription from the human apolipoprotein B promoter in intestinal cells
Periodical: Journal of Biological Chemistry Index Medicus:
Authors: Lee S-Y, Nagy BP, Brooks AR, Wang D-M, Paulweber B, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1996 Vol: 271 Nbr: 2 Abs: Pg: 707-718

Evaluation of the function of the human apolipoprotein B gene nuclear matrix association regions in transgenic mice
Periodical: Journal of Lipid Research Index Medicus:
Authors: Wang DM, Taylor S, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 1996 Vol: 37 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 2117-2124

Identification and characterization of a 315-base pair enhancer, located more than 55 kilobases 5' of the apolipoprotein B gene, that confers expression in the intestine
Periodical: Journal of Biological Chemistry Index Medicus:
Authors: Antes TJ, Goodart SA, Huynh C, Sullivan M, Young SG, Levy-Wilson B ART
Yr: 0 Vol: Nbr: Abs: Pg: