Abstract Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integrating viruses, are capable of efficient genomic insertion. The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be controlled by conditionally providing the transposase component of the transposition reaction. Thus, a DNA of interest (be it a fluorescent marker, a small hairpin (sh)RNA expression cassette, a mutagenic gene trap or a therapeutic gene construct) cloned between the inverted repeat sequences of a transposon-based vector can be used for stable genomic insertion in a regulated and highly efficient manner. This methodological paradigm opened up a number of avenues for genome manipulations in vertebrates, including t...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene delivery vehicles capable of effic...
Molecular medicine has entered a high-tech age that provides curative treatments of complex genetic ...
Efficient linking of primary DNA sequence information to gene functions in vertebrate models require...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integrating vi...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their gen...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon system, derived from teleost fish sequences, is extremely effect...
Transposons are natural gene delivery vehicles. The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon shows efficient ...
Gene therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of several inherited and acquired human disea...
The Sleeping Beauty transposon system is a nonviral DNA transfer tool capable of efficiently mediati...
Functional genomic analyses in vertebrate model systems, including fish, frogs, and mice, have great...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is a promising technology platform for gene transfer in vertebra...
Recent results confirm that long-term expression of therapeutic transgenes can be achieved by using ...
Transposons derived from Sleeping Beauty (SB), piggyBac (PB), or Tol2 typically require cotransfecti...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene delivery vehicles capable of effic...
Molecular medicine has entered a high-tech age that provides curative treatments of complex genetic ...
Efficient linking of primary DNA sequence information to gene functions in vertebrate models require...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integrating vi...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their gen...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon system, derived from teleost fish sequences, is extremely effect...
Transposons are natural gene delivery vehicles. The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon shows efficient ...
Gene therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of several inherited and acquired human disea...
The Sleeping Beauty transposon system is a nonviral DNA transfer tool capable of efficiently mediati...
Functional genomic analyses in vertebrate model systems, including fish, frogs, and mice, have great...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is a promising technology platform for gene transfer in vertebra...
Recent results confirm that long-term expression of therapeutic transgenes can be achieved by using ...
Transposons derived from Sleeping Beauty (SB), piggyBac (PB), or Tol2 typically require cotransfecti...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene delivery vehicles capable of effic...
Molecular medicine has entered a high-tech age that provides curative treatments of complex genetic ...
Efficient linking of primary DNA sequence information to gene functions in vertebrate models require...