Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10766153 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The pig is thought to be the most suitable non-human source of organs for xenotransplantation and is widely used as a model of human disease. Using pigs as disease models requires the design of conditional Cre recombinase-loxP gene modifications, which, in turn, requires a Cre-expressing pig with defined patterns of expression controlled by the use of a tissue-specific promoter. In order to monitor Cre recombinant expression in vivo, it is important to create a reporter strain. We have generated reporter a pig that is based on a single vector that drives the ubiquitous expression of the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP). The EGFP gene is expressed only after Cre-mediated excision of loxP-flanked stop sequences. These reporter transgenic pigs will be of great value for monitoring Cre recombinase activity in vivo.
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Authors
Li Li, Daxin Pang, Tiedong Wang, Zhanjun Li, Limei Chen, Mingjun Zhang, Na Song, Daibang Nie, Zhenwen Chen, Liangxue Lai, Hongsheng Ouyang,