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J M Buerstedde

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Cell|October 4, 1991
Increased ratio of targeted to random integration after transfection of chicken B cell linesJ M Buerstedde, S Takeda
BMC Bioinformatics|October 10, 2001
FOUNTAIN: a JAVA open-source package to assist large sequencing projectsJ M Buerstedde, F Prill
Experientia|March 15, 1994
Gene conversion in the chicken immunoglobulin locus: a paradigm of homologous recombination in higher eukaryotesO Y Bezzubova, J M Buerstedde
BMC Biotechnology|October 10, 2001
Mutant loxP vectors for selectable marker recycle and conditional knock-outsH Arakawa, D Lodygin, J M Buerstedde
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|August 7, 2007
Biotechnology and the chicken B cell line DT40J Bachl, R B Caldwell, J-M Buerstedde
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1992
RAG-2 expression is not essential for chicken immunoglobulin gene conversionS Takeda, E L Masteller, C B Thompson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1993
A chicken RAD51 homologue is expressed at high levels in lymphoid and reproductive organsO Bezzubova, A Shinohara, R G Mueller, et al.
Cell|April 18, 1997
Reduced X-ray resistance and homologous recombination frequencies in a RAD54-/- mutant of the chicken DT40 cell lineO Bezzubova, A Silbergleit, Y Yamaguchi-Iwai, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|September 1, 1989
Functionally important regions of the factor IX gene have a low rate of polymorphism and a high rate of mutation in the dinucleotide CpGD D Koeberl, C D Bottema, J M Buerstedde, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|November 1, 1995
Detection of new mutations in six out of 10 Swiss HNPCC families by genomic sequencing of the hMSH2 and hMLH1 genesJ M Buerstedde, P Alday, J Torhorst, et al.
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Cell|October 4, 1991
Increased ratio of targeted to random integration after transfection of chicken B cell linesJ M Buerstedde, S Takeda
BMC Bioinformatics|October 10, 2001
FOUNTAIN: a JAVA open-source package to assist large sequencing projectsJ M Buerstedde, F Prill
Experientia|March 15, 1994
Gene conversion in the chicken immunoglobulin locus: a paradigm of homologous recombination in higher eukaryotesO Y Bezzubova, J M Buerstedde
BMC Biotechnology|October 10, 2001
Mutant loxP vectors for selectable marker recycle and conditional knock-outsH Arakawa, D Lodygin, J M Buerstedde
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|August 7, 2007
Biotechnology and the chicken B cell line DT40J Bachl, R B Caldwell, J-M Buerstedde
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1992
RAG-2 expression is not essential for chicken immunoglobulin gene conversionS Takeda, E L Masteller, C B Thompson, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1993
A chicken RAD51 homologue is expressed at high levels in lymphoid and reproductive organsO Bezzubova, A Shinohara, R G Mueller, et al.
Cell|April 18, 1997
Reduced X-ray resistance and homologous recombination frequencies in a RAD54-/- mutant of the chicken DT40 cell lineO Bezzubova, A Silbergleit, Y Yamaguchi-Iwai, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|September 1, 1989
Functionally important regions of the factor IX gene have a low rate of polymorphism and a high rate of mutation in the dinucleotide CpGD D Koeberl, C D Bottema, J M Buerstedde, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|November 1, 1995
Detection of new mutations in six out of 10 Swiss HNPCC families by genomic sequencing of the hMSH2 and hMLH1 genesJ M Buerstedde, P Alday, J Torhorst, et al.
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