Amy C. Groth, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(Phage integrases and site-specific integration in Drosophila.) |
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Groth AC, Emery DW. (2010) A functional screen for regulatory elements that improve retroviral vector gene expression. Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases. 45: 343-50 |
Fish MP, Groth AC, Calos MP, et al. (2007) Creating transgenic Drosophila by microinjecting the site-specific phiC31 integrase mRNA and a transgene-containing donor plasmid. Nature Protocols. 2: 2325-31 |
Aker M, Tubb J, Groth AC, et al. (2007) Extended core sequences from the cHS4 insulator are necessary for protecting retroviral vectors from silencing position effects. Human Gene Therapy. 18: 333-43 |
Keravala A, Groth AC, Jarrahian S, et al. (2006) A diversity of serine phage integrases mediate site-specific recombination in mammalian cells. Molecular Genetics and Genomics : Mgg. 276: 135-46 |
Tubb J, Groth AC, Leong L, et al. (2005) Simultaneous sequence transfer into two independent locations of a reporter vector using MultiSite Gateway technology. Biotechniques. 39: 553-7 |
Groth AC, Fish M, Nusse R, et al. (2004) Construction of transgenic Drosophila by using the site-specific integrase from phage phiC31. Genetics. 166: 1775-82 |
Groth AC, Calos MP. (2004) Phage integrases: biology and applications. Journal of Molecular Biology. 335: 667-78 |
Groth AC, Olivares EC, Thyagarajan B, et al. (2000) A phage integrase directs efficient site-specific integration in human cells Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 5995-6000 |
Thyagarajan B, Guimarães MJ, Groth AC, et al. (2000) Mammalian genomes contain active recombinase recognition sites Gene. 244: 47-54 |