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The cytomegalovirus enhancer: a pan-active control element in transgenic mice
E V Schmidt1, G Christoph, R Zeller
1Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|August 1, 1990
Abstract:
In an effort to identify widely active positive regulatory elements, we have examined the action of the cytomegalovirus enhancer-promoter in transgenic mice. These elements activated expression in 24 of 28 tissues tested. The greatest expression was observed in the heart, kidney, brain, and testis. Maximum expression further localized to specific cells within the heart and kidney.
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