R Zhao

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Affiliation: Medical College of Wisconsin
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Development of the mammalian liver and ventral pancreas is dependent on GATA4
    Alistair J Watt
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA
    BMC Dev Biol 7:37. 2007
  2. ncbi An efficient method to successively introduce transgenes into a given genomic locus in the mouse
    R Zhao
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, WI 53226, USA
    BMC Dev Biol 1:10. 2001
  3. ncbi Generation of single-copy transgenic mouse embryos directly from ES cells by tetraploid embryo complementation
    R P Misra
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, WI 53226, USA
    BMC Biotechnol 1:12. 2001

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Publications3

  1. ncbi Development of the mammalian liver and ventral pancreas is dependent on GATA4
    Alistair J Watt
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA
    BMC Dev Biol 7:37. 2007
    ..We therefore hypothesized that GATA4 has an integral role in controlling the early stages of pancreatic and liver development...
  2. ncbi An efficient method to successively introduce transgenes into a given genomic locus in the mouse
    R Zhao
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, WI 53226, USA
    BMC Dev Biol 1:10. 2001
    ..Here we described a method that allows highly efficient targeting of transgenes to a preselected locus in ES cells...
  3. ncbi Generation of single-copy transgenic mouse embryos directly from ES cells by tetraploid embryo complementation
    R P Misra
    Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, WI 53226, USA
    BMC Biotechnol 1:12. 2001
    ..Moreover a fundamental limitation with this approach is that each embryo generated is unique and transgene expression is highly variable due to the integration of different transgene copy numbers at random genomic sites...