An In Vivo Doxycycline-Controlled Expression System for Functional Studies of the Retina
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(2), pp. 755–755
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Barbara Angeletti, Jana Lo ̈ster, Alberto Auricchio, Florian Gekeler, Kei Shinoda, Andrea Ballabio, Jochen Graw, Valeria Marigo
Abstract
An expression system for photoreceptor cells was generated to drive transcription in a cell-specific and time-controllable manner. This system is suitable for the study of factors involved in retinal biology and of mutant forms of genes involved in retinal diseases.
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