[ James A. Shapiro ] James A. Shapiro


LINE SINE Retrotransduction

(Moran, DeBerardinis et al. 1999; Goodier, Ostertag et al. 2000; Pickeral, Makalowski et al. 2000; Ostertag and Kazazian 2001; Szak, Pickeral et al. 2002; Deininger, Moran et al. 2003; Ejima and Yang 2003; Ostertag, Goodier et al. 2003; Szak, Pickeral et al. 2003; Farley, Luning Prak et al. 2004; Kazazian 2004; Kazazian 2004; Wheelan, Aizawa et al. 2005; Babushok, Ostertag et al. 2007; Damert, Raiz et al. 2009; Hancks, Ewing et al. 2009; Elrouby and Bureau 2010; Hancks and Kazazian 2010; Taniguchi-Ikeda, Kobayashi et al. 2011)

 

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