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  1. Oncolytic adenoviruses are promising agents for the multimodal treatment of cancer. However, tumor-selectivity is crucial for their applicability in patients. Recent studies by several groups demonstrated that...

    Authors: Dennis Hoffmann and Oliver Wildner
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:36
  2. Since a milestone work on Neisseria meningitidis B, Reverse Vaccinology has strongly enhanced the identification of vaccine candidates by replacing several experimental tasks using in silico prediction steps. The...

    Authors: Sandro Vivona, Filippo Bernante and Francesco Filippini
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:35
  3. Lentiviral vectors are efficient vehicles for stable gene transfer in dividing and non-dividing cells. Several improvements in vector design to increase biosafety and transgene expression, have led to the appr...

    Authors: Martine Geraerts, Sofie Willems, Veerle Baekelandt, Zeger Debyser and Rik Gijsbers
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:34
  4. Insertional mutagenesis techniques with transposable elements have been popular among geneticists studying model organisms from E. coli to Drosophila and, more recently, the mouse. One such element is the Sleepin...

    Authors: Aron M Geurts, Andrew Wilber, Corey M Carlson, Paul D Lobitz, Karl J Clark, Perry B Hackett, R Scott McIvor and David A Largaespada
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:30
  5. Classical Swine Fever (CSFV) is one of the most important viral infectious diseases affecting wild boars and domestic pigs. The etiological agent of the disease is the CSF virus, a single stranded RNA virus be...

    Authors: Gianpiero Marconi, Emidio Albertini, Pierluigi Barone, Francesca De Marchis, Chiara Lico, Carla Marusic, Domenico Rutili, Fabio Veronesi and Andrea Porceddu
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:29
  6. The use of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to silence target gene expression has greatly facilitated mammalian genetic analysis by generating loss-of-function mutants. In recent years, high-throughput, genome-...

    Authors: Cheng Du, Baosheng Ge, Zhongfeng Liu, Kai Fu, Wing C Chan and Timothy W McKeithan
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:28
  7. Germ-line transformation of insects is now a widely used method for analyzing gene function and for the development of genetically modified strains suitable for pest control programs. The most widely used tran...

    Authors: Abhimanyu Sarkar, Asela Atapattu, Esther J Belikoff, Jörg C Heinrich, Xuelei Li, Carsten Horn, Ernst A Wimmer and Maxwell J Scott
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:27
  8. The use of integrating viral vectors in Gene therapy clinical trials has pointed out the problem of the deleterous effect of the integration of the ectopic gene to the cellular genome and the safety of this st...

    Authors: Bettina Couderc, Marie Penary, Mustapha Tohfe, Anne Pradines, Antoine Casteignau, Danièle Berg and Gilles Favre
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:26
  9. TH1 immune response antagonism is a desirable approach to mitigate some autoimmune and inflammatory reactions during the course of several diseases where IL-2 and IFN-γ are two central players. Therefore, the ...

    Authors: Iraldo Bello-Rivero, Yeny Torrez-Ruiz, Elizabeth Blanco-Garcés, Giselle Pentón-Rol, Osmani Fernández-Batista, Luís Javier-González, Haydee Gerónimo-Perez and Pedro López-Saura
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:25
  10. Real-time quantitative PCR can be a very powerful and accurate technique to examine gene transcription patterns in different biological conditions. One of the critical steps in comparing transcription profiles...

    Authors: Lies Bogaert, Mario Van Poucke, Cindy De Baere, Luc Peelman, Frank Gasthuys and Ann Martens
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:24
  11. Whole-cell biocatalysis in organic solvents has been widely applied to industrial bioprocesses. In two-phase water-solvent processes, substrate conversion yields and volumetric productivities can be limited by...

    Authors: Heung-Chae Jung, Seok-Joon Kwon and Jae-Gu Pan
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:23
  12. Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) and thymidylate synthase (TS) are crucial enzymes in DNA synthesis. In alveolata both enzymes are expressed as one bifunctional enzyme.

    Authors: Lutz Herrmann, Ulrike Bockau, Arno Tiedtke, Marcus WW Hartmann and Thomas Weide
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:21
  13. A modification of a standard method of fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) is described, by which a combination of several substrates and probes on single microscope slides enables more accurate comparisons...

    Authors: Robert Hasterok, Joanna Dulawa, Glyn Jenkins, Mike Leggett and Tim Langdon
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:20
  14. The non-pathogenic ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila is one of the best-characterized unicellular eucaryotes used in various research fields. Previous work has shown that this unicellular organism provides many bio...

    Authors: Thomas Weide, Lutz Herrmann, Ulrike Bockau, Nadine Niebur, Ingo Aldag, Wouter Laroy, Roland Contreras, Arno Tiedtke and Marcus WW Hartmann
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:19
  15. Despite evidence suggesting a role in plant defence, the use of plant lectins in crop protection has been hindered by their low and species-specific insecticidal activity. Snowdrop lectin (Galanthus nivalis agglu...

    Authors: Nghia Pham Trung, Elaine Fitches and John A Gatehouse
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:18
  16. Minicircle DNA is the non-replicating product of intramolecular site-specific recombination within a bacterial minicircle producer plasmid. Minicircle DNA can be engineered to contain predominantly human seque...

    Authors: Oleg Tolmachov, Iwona Palaszewski, Brian Bigger and Charles Coutelle
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:17
  17. Optical imaging is an attractive non-invasive way to evaluate the expression of a transferred DNA, mainly thanks to its lower cost and ease of realization. In this study optical imaging was evaluated for monit...

    Authors: C Bloquel, C Trollet, E Pradines, J Seguin, D Scherman and MF Bureau
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:16
  18. The identification of protein trafficking signals, and their interacting mechanisms, is a fundamental objective of modern biology. Unfortunately, the analysis of trafficking signals is complicated by their top...

    Authors: Lynn McKeown, Philip Robinson, Sam M Greenwood, Weiwen Hu and Owen T Jones
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:15
  19. The use of highly reproducible and spatiallyhomogeneous thin film matrices permits automated microscopy and quantitative determination of the response of hundreds of cells in a population. Using thin films of ...

    Authors: Kurt J Langenbach, John T Elliott, Alex Tona, Dennis McDaniel and Anne L Plant
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:14
  20. Recombinational systems have been developed to rapidly shuttle Open Reading Frames (ORFs) into multiple expression vectors in order to analyze the large number of cDNAs available in the post-genomic era. In th...

    Authors: Karen Colwill, Clark D Wells, Kelly Elder, Marilyn Goudreault, Kadija Hersi, Sarang Kulkarni, W Rod Hardy, Tony Pawson and Gregg B Morin
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:13
  21. In the past few years, both automated and manual high-throughput protein expression and purification has become an accessible means to rapidly screen and produce soluble proteins for structural and functional ...

    Authors: Lisa D Cabrita, Weiwen Dai and Stephen P Bottomley
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:12
  22. Adenovirus (Ad) mediated gene transfer is a well-established tool to transiently express constructs in livers of mice in vivo. In the present study, we determined the specificity and efficiency of Ad vectors expr...

    Authors: Yvonne D Krom, Frits J Fallaux, Ivo Que, Clemens Lowik and Ko Willems van Dijk
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:11
  23. The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), characterised by recurrent miscarriage and thrombosis, is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Domain I (DI) of human beta 2 glycoprotein I (β2GPI) is thought to co...

    Authors: Yiannis Ioannou, Ian Giles, Anastasia Lambrianides, Chris Richardson, Laurence H Pearl, David S Latchman, David A Isenberg and Anisur Rahman
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:8
  24. RNA interference (RNAi) technology is a powerful methodology recently developed for the specific knockdown of targeted genes. RNAi is most commonly achieved either transiently by transfection of small interfer...

    Authors: Debra J Taxman, Laura R Livingstone, Jinghua Zhang, Brian J Conti, Heather A Iocca, Kristi L Williams, John D Lich, Jenny P-Y Ting and William Reed
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:7
  25. Haplosclerid marine sponges produce pore forming polyalkylpyridinium salts (poly-APS), which can be used to deliver macromolecules into cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the delivery of DNA, siRN...

    Authors: Debra McLaggan, Noppadon Adjimatera, Kristina Sepčić, Marcel Jaspars, David J MacEwan, Ian S Blagbrough and Roderick H Scott
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:6
  26. We previously described the use of tailed oligonucleotides as a means of reprogramming alternative pre-mRNA splicing in vitro and in vivo. The tailed oligonucleotides that were used interfere with splicing bec...

    Authors: Daniel Gendron, Sandra Carriero, Daniel Garneau, Jonathan Villemaire, Roscoe Klinck, Sherif Abou Elela, Masad J Damha and Benoit Chabot
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:5
  27. Internal Ribosome Entry Site (IRES)-based bicistronic vectors are important tools in today's cell biology. Among applications, the expression of two proteins under the control of a unique promoter permits the ...

    Authors: Patrick Martin, Olivier Albagli, Marie Christine Poggi, Kim E Boulukos and Philippe Pognonec
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:4
  28. The use of lactic acid bacteria as vehicles to delivery antigens to immunize animals is a promising issue. When genetically modified, these bacteria can induce a specific local and systemic immune response aga...

    Authors: Rodrigo M Mota, João Luiz S Moreira, Marcelo R Souza, M Fátima Horta, Santuza MR Teixeira, Elisabeth Neumann, Jacques R Nicoli and Álvaro C Nunes
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2006 6:2
  29. The isozymes of alkaline phosphatase, the tissue non-specific, intestinal and placental, have similar properties and a high degree of identity. The placental isozyme (PLAP) is an oncofetal antigen expressed in...

    Authors: Deepti Saini, Mrinalini Kala, Vishal Jain and Subrata Sinha
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:33
  30. Parthenocarpic tomato lines transgenic for the DefH9-RI-iaaM gene have been cultivated under open field conditions to address some aspects of the equivalence of genetically modified (GM) fruit in comparison to co...

    Authors: Giuseppe Leonardo Rotino, Nazareno Acciarri, Emidio Sabatini, Giuseppe Mennella, Roberto Lo Scalzo, Andrea Maestrelli, Barbara Molesini, Tiziana Pandolfini, Jessica Scalzo, Bruno Mezzetti and Angelo Spena
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:32
  31. As real-time quantitative PCR (RT-QPCR) is increasingly being relied upon for the enforcement of legislation and regulations dependent upon the trace detection of DNA, focus has increased on the quality issues...

    Authors: Malcolm J Burns, Gavin J Nixon, Carole A Foy and Neil Harris
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:31
  32. Efficient targeting to appropriate cell organelles is one of the bottlenecks for the production of recombinant proteins in plant systems. A common practice is to use the native secretory signal peptide of the ...

    Authors: Andreas Schaaf, Stefanie Tintelnot, Armin Baur, Ralf Reski, Gilbert Gorr and Eva L Decker
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:30
  33. The chicken avidin gene family consists of avidin and several avidin related genes (AVRs). Of these gene products, avidin is the best characterized and is known for its extremely high affinity for D-biotin, a pro...

    Authors: Vesa P Hytönen, Juha AE Määttä, Heidi Kidron, Katrin K Halling, Jarno Hörhä, Tuomas Kulomaa, Thomas KM Nyholm, Mark S Johnson, Tiina A Salminen, Markku S Kulomaa and Tomi T Airenne
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:28
  34. Precise analysis of expression-regulating elements, such as enhancers and insulators, requires that they be tested under reproducible, isogenic conditions. The commonly used methods of transfecting DNA into ce...

    Authors: Emily Y Cheng, Cathy Collins, Maribel Berru and Marc J Shulman
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:27
  35. The definite diagnosis of prion diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle currently relies on the post mortem detection of the pathological for...

    Authors: Lothar Trieschmann, Alexander Navarrete Santos, Katja Kaschig, Sandra Torkler, Elke Maas, Hermann Schätzl and Gerald Böhm
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:26
  36. Whole genome amplification (WGA) promises to eliminate practical molecular genetic analysis limitations associated with genomic DNA (gDNA) quantity. We evaluated the performance of multiple displacement amplif...

    Authors: Andrew W Bergen, Ying Qi, Kashif A Haque, Robert A Welch and Stephen J Chanock
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:24
  37. Splicing of DNA molecules is an important task in molecular biology that facilitates cloning, mutagenesis and creation of chimeric genes. Mutagenesis and DNA splicing techniques exist, some requiring restricti...

    Authors: Menachem Ailenberg, Neil M Goldenberg and Mel Silverman
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:23
  38. Assays detecting human antigen-specific antibodies are medically useful. However, the usefulness of existing simple immunoassay formats is limited by technical considerations such as sera antibodies to contami...

    Authors: Peter D Burbelo, Radoslav Goldman and Thomas L Mattson
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:22
  39. Human Artificial Chromosomes (HACs) are potentially useful vectors for gene transfer studies and for functional annotation of the genome because of their suitability for cloning, manipulating and transferring ...

    Authors: Joydeep Basu, George Compitello, Gregory Stromberg, Huntington F Willard and Gil Van Bokkelen
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:21
  40. DsRed the red fluorescent protein (RFP) isolated from Discosoma sp. coral holds much promise as a genetically and spectrally distinct alternative to green fluorescent protein (GFP) for application in mice. Widesp...

    Authors: Jonathan Z Long, Chantal S Lackan and Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis
    Citation: BMC Biotechnology 2005 5:20

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