A 7.1 kbp beta-myosin heavy chain promoter, efficient for green fluorescent protein expression, probably induces lethality when overexpressing a mutated transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor in transgenic mice.

scientific article published in February 2005

A 7.1 kbp beta-myosin heavy chain promoter, efficient for green fluorescent protein expression, probably induces lethality when overexpressing a mutated transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor in transgenic mice. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11248-004-5788-6
P698PubMed publication ID15865050

P50authorLamia BouazzaQ81568252
P2093author name stringSéverine Allegra
Dominique Langlois
Jacques Yuan Li
Claire Benetollo
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P433issue1
P921main subjectoverexpressionQ61643320
P304page(s)69-80
P577publication date2005-02-01
P1433published inTransgenic ResearchQ7834239
P1476titleA 7.1 kbp beta-myosin heavy chain promoter, efficient for green fluorescent protein expression, probably induces lethality when overexpressing a mutated transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor in transgenic mice
P478volume14