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Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
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April 9, 1998
Uptake of foreign DNA from the environment: the gastrointestinal tract and the placenta as portals of entry
W Doerfler, R Schubbert
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
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July 11, 1998
[How dangerous is genetically engineered food]
W Doerfler, R Schubbert
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG
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March 1, 1994
Ingested foreign (phage M13) DNA survives transiently in the gastrointestinal tract and enters the bloodstream of mice
R Schubbert, C Lettmann, W Doerfler
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG
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November 18, 1998
On the fate of orally ingested foreign DNA in mice: chromosomal association and placental transmission to the fetus
R Schubbert, U Hohlweg, D Renz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 4, 1997
Foreign (M13) DNA ingested by mice reaches peripheral leukocytes, spleen, and liver via the intestinal wall mucosa and can be covalently linked to mouse DNA
R Schubbert, D Renz, B Schmitz, et al.
Virus Research
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June 15, 2000
Integrated viral genomes can be lost from adenovirus type 12-induced hamster tumor cells in a clone-specific, multistep process with retention of the oncogenic phenotype
A Pfeffer, R Schubbert, G Orend, et al.
Developments in Biologicals
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January 5, 2002
The fate of foreign DNA in mammalian cells and organisms
W Doerfler, R Remus, K Müller, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology
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August 1, 1997
Integration of foreign DNA and its consequences in mammalian systems
W Doerfler, R Schubbert, H Heller, et al.
Gene
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May 19, 1995
On the insertion of foreign DNA into mammalian genomes: mechanism and consequences
W Doerfler, G Orend, R Schubbert, et al.
APMIS. Supplementum
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December 16, 1998
Foreign DNA in mammalian systems
W Doerfler, R Schubbert, H Heller, et al.
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Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
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April 9, 1998
Uptake of foreign DNA from the environment: the gastrointestinal tract and the placenta as portals of entry
W Doerfler, R Schubbert
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
|
July 11, 1998
[How dangerous is genetically engineered food]
W Doerfler, R Schubbert
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG
|
March 1, 1994
Ingested foreign (phage M13) DNA survives transiently in the gastrointestinal tract and enters the bloodstream of mice
R Schubbert, C Lettmann, W Doerfler
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG
|
November 18, 1998
On the fate of orally ingested foreign DNA in mice: chromosomal association and placental transmission to the fetus
R Schubbert, U Hohlweg, D Renz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 4, 1997
Foreign (M13) DNA ingested by mice reaches peripheral leukocytes, spleen, and liver via the intestinal wall mucosa and can be covalently linked to mouse DNA
R Schubbert, D Renz, B Schmitz, et al.
Virus Research
|
June 15, 2000
Integrated viral genomes can be lost from adenovirus type 12-induced hamster tumor cells in a clone-specific, multistep process with retention of the oncogenic phenotype
A Pfeffer, R Schubbert, G Orend, et al.
Developments in Biologicals
|
January 5, 2002
The fate of foreign DNA in mammalian cells and organisms
W Doerfler, R Remus, K Müller, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology
|
August 1, 1997
Integration of foreign DNA and its consequences in mammalian systems
W Doerfler, R Schubbert, H Heller, et al.
Gene
|
May 19, 1995
On the insertion of foreign DNA into mammalian genomes: mechanism and consequences
W Doerfler, G Orend, R Schubbert, et al.
APMIS. Supplementum
|
December 16, 1998
Foreign DNA in mammalian systems
W Doerfler, R Schubbert, H Heller, et al.
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