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David W Russell

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Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 2, 2003
Human gene targeting by adeno-associated virus vectors is enhanced by DNA double-strand breaksDaniel G Miller, Lisa M Petek, David W Russell
Methods in Enzymology|March 9, 2002
Gene transfer with foamy virus vectorsGrant Trobridge, George Vassilopoulos, Neil Josephson, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 5, 2008
Neuronal expression and subcellular localization of cholesterol 24-hydroxylase in the mouse brainDenise M O Ramirez, Stefan Andersson, David W Russell
Nature Protocols|April 2, 2011
AAV-mediated gene targeting methods for human cellsIram F Khan, Roli K Hirata, David W Russell
Biological Procedures Online|May 10, 2008
Development of human gene reporter cell lines using rAAV mediated homologous recombinationSandra L Fernandez, David W Russell, Peter J Hurlin
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2003
Chromosomal integration and homologous gene targeting by replication-incompetent vectors based on the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of micePaul C Hendrie, Roli K Hirata, David W Russell
Nature Genetics|January 19, 2002
Chromosomal effects of adeno-associated virus vector integrationDaniel G Miller, Elizabeth A Rutledge, David W Russell
Nature Biotechnology|June 29, 2002
Targeted transgene insertion into human chromosomes by adeno-associated virus vectorsRoli Hirata, Joel Chamberlain, Rong Dong, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 23, 2004
Adeno-associated virus vectors integrate at chromosome breakage sitesDaniel G Miller, Lisa M Petek, David W Russell
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 3, 2012
Mutation of the CYP2R1 vitamin D 25-hydroxylase in a Saudi Arabian family with severe vitamin D deficiencyAngham N Al Mutair, Ghada H Nasrat, David W Russell
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 2, 2003
Human gene targeting by adeno-associated virus vectors is enhanced by DNA double-strand breaksDaniel G Miller, Lisa M Petek, David W Russell
Methods in Enzymology|March 9, 2002
Gene transfer with foamy virus vectorsGrant Trobridge, George Vassilopoulos, Neil Josephson, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 5, 2008
Neuronal expression and subcellular localization of cholesterol 24-hydroxylase in the mouse brainDenise M O Ramirez, Stefan Andersson, David W Russell
Nature Protocols|April 2, 2011
AAV-mediated gene targeting methods for human cellsIram F Khan, Roli K Hirata, David W Russell
Biological Procedures Online|May 10, 2008
Development of human gene reporter cell lines using rAAV mediated homologous recombinationSandra L Fernandez, David W Russell, Peter J Hurlin
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2003
Chromosomal integration and homologous gene targeting by replication-incompetent vectors based on the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of micePaul C Hendrie, Roli K Hirata, David W Russell
Nature Genetics|January 19, 2002
Chromosomal effects of adeno-associated virus vector integrationDaniel G Miller, Elizabeth A Rutledge, David W Russell
Nature Biotechnology|June 29, 2002
Targeted transgene insertion into human chromosomes by adeno-associated virus vectorsRoli Hirata, Joel Chamberlain, Rong Dong, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 23, 2004
Adeno-associated virus vectors integrate at chromosome breakage sitesDaniel G Miller, Lisa M Petek, David W Russell
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 3, 2012
Mutation of the CYP2R1 vitamin D 25-hydroxylase in a Saudi Arabian family with severe vitamin D deficiencyAngham N Al Mutair, Ghada H Nasrat, David W Russell
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