The use of gene deletion by homologous recombination to determine gene or protein function has wide application in vertebrate neurobiology. An ideal complement to gene deletion would be subsequent gene replacement to demonstrate re-acquisition of function. Here we used an adenoviral vector to replace the olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene in olfactory receptor neurons of adult OMP-null mice and demonstrated the subsequent re-acquisition of function. Our results show that short-term expression of OMP restores the kinetics of electrophysiological responses of OMP-null mice to those of the control phenotype. This adenoviral-mediated rescue of the OMP-null phenotype is consistent with involvement of OMP in olfactory transduction
<div><p>Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which ...
Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which undergoe...
An approach to generate new neurons after central nervous system injury or disease is direct reprogr...
Replication deficient recombinant adenoviral vectors are efficient gene transfer agents for postmito...
Replication deficient recombinant adenoviral vectors are efficient gene transfer agents for postmito...
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is highly and selectively expressed in primary olfactory sensory neur...
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is expressed by mature primary olfactory sensory neurons during devel...
Conditional targeted ablation of specific cell populations in living transgenic animals is a very po...
This study used transgenic mice, in which expression of a bacterial nitroreductase (ntr) gene was li...
AbstractOlfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) can be sensitized to odorants by repeated exposure, suggest...
Many rodents, birds, marsupials, and humans, are altricial animals. Born closed-eyed, immobile, and ...
Adenoviral (AdV) vectors encoding neurotrophin-3 (AdV-NT-3) or the bacterial marker enzyme beta-gala...
Research into the biology of the mammalian olfactory system would be greatly enhanced by transgenic ...
AbstractThe functional identity of an olfactory sensory neuron is defined by its expression of one o...
Despite that recent progress in genomics has elucidated the genomic structure of the olfactory recep...
<div><p>Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which ...
Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which undergoe...
An approach to generate new neurons after central nervous system injury or disease is direct reprogr...
Replication deficient recombinant adenoviral vectors are efficient gene transfer agents for postmito...
Replication deficient recombinant adenoviral vectors are efficient gene transfer agents for postmito...
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is highly and selectively expressed in primary olfactory sensory neur...
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is expressed by mature primary olfactory sensory neurons during devel...
Conditional targeted ablation of specific cell populations in living transgenic animals is a very po...
This study used transgenic mice, in which expression of a bacterial nitroreductase (ntr) gene was li...
AbstractOlfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) can be sensitized to odorants by repeated exposure, suggest...
Many rodents, birds, marsupials, and humans, are altricial animals. Born closed-eyed, immobile, and ...
Adenoviral (AdV) vectors encoding neurotrophin-3 (AdV-NT-3) or the bacterial marker enzyme beta-gala...
Research into the biology of the mammalian olfactory system would be greatly enhanced by transgenic ...
AbstractThe functional identity of an olfactory sensory neuron is defined by its expression of one o...
Despite that recent progress in genomics has elucidated the genomic structure of the olfactory recep...
<div><p>Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which ...
Activity plays critical roles in development and maintenance of the olfactory system, which undergoe...
An approach to generate new neurons after central nervous system injury or disease is direct reprogr...